Quote by Imelda Marcos
Life is not a matter of place, things or comfort rather, it concer

Life is not a matter of place, things or comfort rather, it concerns the basic human rights of family, country, justice and human dignity. – Imelda Marcos

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

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The Philippines is a terrible name, coming from Spain. Phillip II was the father of the inquisition, who I believe died of syphilis. It is my great regret that we didnt change the name of our country. – Imelda Marcos

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Change
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The problem of the world today is the people talk on and on about democracy, freedom, justice. But I dont give a damn about democracy if I am worried about survival. – Imelda Marcos

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A brother offended is harder to be won than a strong city: and their contentions are like the bars of a castle. Proverbs 18:19 – Bible

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My mother was the first woman in the county in Indiana where we were born, in Jay County, to have a college degree. She was educated as a pianist and she wanted to concertize, but when the war came she was married, had a family, so she started teaching. – Twyla Tharp

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Im from a lower middle class background all my family were immigrants. – Billy Corgan

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A fellow oughtnt to let his family property go to pieces. – Anthony Trollope

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Effective leadership is putting first things first. Effective management is discipline, carrying it out. – Stephen Covey

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