Quote by Imelda Marcos
My dreams were always small and puny. All I ever needed was a litt

My dreams were always small and puny. All I ever needed was a little house with a little picket fence by the sea. Little did I know that I would live in Malacanang Palace for 20 years and visit all the major palaces of mankind. And then also meet ordinary citizens and the leaders of superpowers. – Imelda Marcos

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

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I beg Osama to stop warring. He is a Muslim, and Islam means peace. Nobody wins in a war… I wish I were tapped in the problem about Iraq. I knew Saddam enough that I could have talked him into surrendering. But its too late. – Imelda Marcos

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Ferdinand was a gold trader. He was a lawyer for mining companies. When he entered politics in l949, he had tons and tons of gold. When Bill Gates was a college dropout, Ferdinand already possessed billions of dollars and tons of gold. It wasnt stolen. – Imelda Marcos

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A friend told me that teenage girls are always looking for someone to pin their dreams on. That doesnt make it any less weird though. – Orlando Bloom

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The interpretation of dreams is a great art. – Paracelsus

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Each man should frame life so that at some future hour fact and his dreaming meet. – Victor Hugo

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Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake. – Henry David Thoreau

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