A Hoyo de Monterrey double corona is my favourite Cuban since Desi Arnaz.
I am Cuban, my parents are Cuban, and I was not adopted.
Fighters used to be afraid of the Russians, Cubans but then I'd figure them out and figure out how to beat them.
Cuban cigars is a big expense because I do smoke a lot of them, eight to 12 a day, so that would be almost as bad as a cocaine habit, a hundred bucks a day.
There's a Cuban saying: Bicho malo nunca muere. Loose translation: The good die young but the wicked live forever. It seems to apply to Fidel. I hope it applies to me.
In 1934 there were very few Cubans in Miami.
Of course, nobody does [want another Cuban Missile Crisis].
I can play a Jewish guy, another Jewish guy, and then another Jewish guy, and then maybe a Cuban guy. Or at least a Middle Eastern guy. But for me, they're all Jews.
I've always said that the Cuban regime will not change politically.
I believe that the Cuban Adjustment Act must be re-examined.
Nowadays, Cubans who enter from Cuba with a visa do not receive any aid.
Cubans must prove that they're political refugees. And if they can prove that they're really fleeing persecution, well, they would qualify as refugees.
I'm Cuban and I always will be.
I'm Cuban-American, everybody says. I have a Cuban background, Cuban blood.
Cubans joke and satirize everything that life gives them, and I think that's a positive characteristic.
We should sell them to our worst enemies, the Russians and the Cubans.
Originally, John Kennedy was going to come speak, and then Lyndon Johnson. Because it was October of '62, neither made it because of the Cuban missile crisis.
Maria Canals-Barrera is Cuban and from Miami and I'm part Cuban and from Miami, so needless to say she became a quick friend.
I have a lot of faith and confidence in Cuban democracy.