A Quote by Imelda Marcos

President Marcos was investing in precious metals long before he entered politics. — © Imelda Marcos
President Marcos was investing in precious metals long before he entered politics.
[Dan Fried] served under President [Barack] Obama and under President George W. Bush before that and under President [Bill] Clinton before that and under President George H.W. Bush before that and under [Ronald] Reagan before that and under [Jim] Carter before that. He has been there a long time.
As in many countries precious metals belong to the crown, so here more precious natural objects of rare beauty should belong to the public.
I've entered politics the moment I marked my finger with the electoral voting mark. So I've entered politics, but I am not a politician. I am doing my duty as a citizen of India.
If precious metals had been abundant, they would not have been precious.
Giving should be entered into in just the same way as investing. Giving is investing.
I was in civil society long before I was ever in politics or my husband was ever even elected president.
We Filipinos have to exercise the necessary pressure on Marcos. But it would certainly help our cause if the Americans would stop supporting Mr. Marcos.
In America, we had a totally divided country for eight years and long before that. In all fairness to President Obama, long before President Obama we have had a very divided - I didn't come along and divide this country. This country was seriously divided before I got here.
Important reserves of natural resources, like petroleum and precious metals, are the bulwarks for laying the foundations for the future.
It's about time we make the well-being of our young people more important than ideology and politics. As a country, we benefit from investing in their future by investing in teen pregnancy prevention.
The profession I chose was politics; the profession I entered was law. I entered the one because I thought it would lead to the other.
Long before punk entered my life, I loved scary films and stories.
There's no such thing as a favorite investment. But I think I tend to invest in Asia in promising countries, in equities, in real estate, and I own precious metals, obviously.
Consisting mostly of recirculating scrapped metals, 80% of all the metals that have ever been mined are still at work.
Before I entered politics, I worked for more than 15 years in corporate finance in the City, where I saw for myself the value of foreign investment. Simply put, it is a catalyst for prosperity.
Never before have I written so long a letter. I'm afraid it is much too long to take your precious time. I can assure you that it would have been much shorter if I had been writing from a comfortable desk, but what else can one do when he is alone in a narrow jail cell, other than write long letters, think long thoughts, and pray long prayers?
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