Jose Marti Quotes (55 Quotes)


    Mountains culminate in peaks, and nations in men.

    Love is the bond between men, the way to teach and the center of the world.

    He who does not see things in their depth should not call himself a radical.

    It is necessary to make virtue fashionable.

    Like bones to the human body, the axle to the wheel, the wing to the bird, and the air to the wing, so is liberty the essence of life. Whatever is done without it is imperfect.


    To use for our exclusive benefit what is not ours is theft.

    To busy oneself with what is futile when one can do something useful, to attend to what is simple when one has the mettle to attempt what is difficult, is to strip talent of its dignity.

    Charm is a product of the unexpected.

    Like stones rolling down hills, fair ideas reach their objectives despite all obstacles and barriers. It may be possible to speed or hinder them, but impossible to stop them.

    Peoples are made of hate and of love, and more of hate than love.

    It is a sin not to do what one is capable of doing.

    Fortunately, there is a sane equilibrium in the character of nations, as there is in that of men.

    The nation that buys commands, the nation that sells serves it is necessary to balance trade in order to ensure freedom the country that wants to die sells only to one country , and the country that wants to survive sells to more than one.

    If I survive, I will spend my whole life at the oven door seeing that no one is denied bread and, so as to give a lesson of charity, especially those who did not bring flour.

    Men of action, above all those whose actions are guided by love, live forever.

    The wretch who lives without freedom feels like dressing in the mud from the streets Those who have you, o Liberty, do not know. you. Those who do not have you should not speak of you, but win you.

    Man is a living duty, a depository of powers that he must not leave in a brute state. Man is a wing.

    A child who does not think about what happens around him and is content with living without wondering whether he lives honestly is like a man who lives from a scoundrel's work and is on the road to being a scoundrel.

    A genuine man goes to the roots. To be a radical is no more than that: to go to the roots.

    One just principle from the depths of a cave is more powerful than an army.

    The struggles waged by nations are weak only when they lack support in the hearts of their women.

    He who receives money in trust to administer for the benefit of its owner, and uses it either for his own interest or against the wishes of its rightful owner, is a thief.

    The force of passion is balanced by the force of interest.

    We light the oven so that everyone may bake bread in it.

    Culture, which makes talent shine, is not completely ours either, nor can we place it solely at our disposal. Rather, it belongs mainly to our country, which gave it to us, and to humanity, from which we receive it as a birthright.

    Happiness exists on earth, and it is won through prudent exercise of reason, knowledge of the harmony of the universe, and constant practice of generosity.

    But love, like the sun that it is, sets afire and melts everything. what greed and privilege to build up over whole centuries the indignation of a pious spirit, with its natural following of oppressed souls, will cast down with a single shove.

    Other famous men, those of much talk and few deeds, soon evaporate. Action is the dignity of greatness.

    Men are like the stars; some generate their own light while others reflect the brilliance they receive.

    Every human being has within him an ideal man, just as every piece of marble contains in a rough state a statue as beautiful as the one that Praxiteles the Greek made of the god Apollo.

    In truth, men speak too much of danger.

    It is the duty of man to raise up man.

    Just as he who gives his life to serve a great idea is admirable, he who avails himself of a great idea to serve his personal hopes of glory and power is abominable, even if he too risks his life.

    Man loves liberty, even if he does not know that he loves it. He is driven by it and flees from where it does not exist.

    One is guilty of all abjection that one does not help to relieve.

    There is happiness in duty, although it may not seem so.

    He who could have been a torch and stoops to being a pair of jaws is a deserter.

    A child, from the time he can think, should think about all he sees, should suffer for all who cannot live with honesty, should work so that all men can be honest, and should be honest himself.

    Perhaps the enemies of liberty are such only because they judge it by its loud voice.

    He who uses the office he owes to the voters wrongfully and against them is a thief.

    The vote is a trust more delicate than any other, for it involves not just the interests of the voter, but his life, honor and future as well.

    Man needs to suffer. When he does not have real griefs he creates them.

    Only those who spread treachery, fire, and death out of hatred for the prosperity of others are undeserving of pity.

    Liberty is the right of every man to be honest, to think and to speak without hypocrisy.

    An insatiable appetite for glory leads to sacrifice and death, but innate instinct leads to self-preservation and life.

    A grain of poetry suffices to season a century.


    Others go to bed with their mistresses; I with my ideas.

    Freedoms, like privileges, prevail or are imperiled together You cannot harm or strive to achieve one without harming or furthering all.

    Talent is a gift that brings with it an obligation to serve the world, and not ourselves, for it is not of our making.


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