Imelda Marcos

Imelda Marcos

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Biography

Imelda Romualdez Marcos is a Filipino politician who was First Lady of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986, wielding significant political power after her husband Ferdinand Marcos placed the country under martial law in September 1972. She is the mother of current president Bongbong Marcos.

"I always say you can never be extravagant with beauty. Beauty is God made real. Beauty is life."

Imelda Marcos

"I'm like Robin Hood. I rob the rich to make these projects come alive... not really rob. It's done with a smile."

Imelda Marcos

"The Philippines is in a strategic position. It is both East and West, right and left, rich and poor. We are neither here nor there."

Imelda Marcos

"The Philippines is where Asia wears a smile. Beautiful products can only be made by happy people."

Imelda Marcos

"If you know how rich you are, you are not rich. But me, I am not aware of the extent of my wealth. That's how rich we are."

Imelda Marcos

"Diligence, hard work, foresight, entrepreneurship and God's blessing."

Imelda Marcos

"When they see me holding fish, they can see that I am comfortable with kings as well as with paupers."

Imelda Marcos

"President Marcos was investing in precious metals long before he entered politics."

Imelda Marcos

"Funny, I never shopped. Even my jewelry — not a piece of my jewelry I bought for me."

Imelda Marcos

"I was born ostentatious. They will list my name in the dictionary someday. They will use 'Imeldific' to mean ostentatious extravagance."

Imelda Marcos

"Ferdinand had foresight and unbelievable luck. His success actually bordered on fiction."

Imelda Marcos

"I have never been a material girl. My father always told me never to love anything that cannot love you back."

Imelda Marcos

"I will not say sorry and be pardoned for doing a godly act."

Imelda Marcos

"My grandchildren are growing up and they could not understand why the Marcoses are still being crucified although we keep on telling them that we did not steal from the Filipino people."

Imelda Marcos

"I would have to ask the public to choose between a culture of hate or a culture of love. I am sure our poor will pick the latter. With the Marcos assets, we could regain this value of sharing love with one another."

Imelda Marcos

"They went into my closets looking for skeletons, but thank God, all they found were shoes, beautiful shoes."

Imelda Marcos

"Filipinos don't wallow in what is miserable and ugly. They recycle the bad into things of beauty."

Imelda Marcos

"It so coincided that Marcos had money. After the Bretton Woods agreement he started buying gold from Fort Knox. Three thousand tons, then 4,000 tons. I have documents for these: 7,000 tons. Marcos was so smart. He had it all. It's funny; America didn't understand him."

Imelda Marcos

"When you reach a certain level of leadership, people cannot be neutral with you. They either love, love, love you, or hate, hate, hate you."

Imelda Marcos

"We never had such a violation of human rights. In fact, we have had no human rights case here in the Philippines, even to this day."

Imelda Marcos

"It is not expensive to be beautiful. It takes only a little effort to be presentable and beautiful. But it takes some effort. And unfortunately people think of beauty as luxury, beauty as frivolity, ... or extravagance. Beauty is a discipline, beauty is art, is harmony, in the ideological sense and in the theological sense, beauty is God and love made real. And the ultimate reach in this world is beauty."

Imelda Marcos

"I seem to be able to only see the positive things in life and the beautiful things in life and when I see, for instance, garbage or ugliness, then I turn my back or I seem to be able to skip it."

Imelda Marcos

"’Who is Imelda?’ I come from a third world country, third class province. And I was orphaned—and look, Imelda made it. If Imelda made it everyone can make it. At this age and stage I feel so good I’m still ready to fly.”"

Imelda Marcos

"Thank God I never lost that childlike innocence and the purity of vision and naivete. …That childlike innocence was most useful, because if I was a bit wiser, I wouldn't have been able to do anything, perhaps. So I'm glad I was not smart."

Imelda Marcos

"I've always maintained that the only things to uphold are the good, the true and the beautiful. We have to reject what's ugly."

Imelda Marcos