Portrait of Ferdinand Marcos

Ferdinand Marcos

Imelda's shoes, Philippine dictator

Contemporary weird famous 91 sayings

Sayings by Ferdinand Marcos

Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some hire public relations officers.

1980 — Reported quote, often cited as a cynical remark.
Inspirational Unverifiable

I am not a dictator. I am the President of the Philippines. I rule with the consent of the governed.

1975 — Interview with a foreign journalist during Martial Law.
Political Unverifiable

The only way to develop the Philippines is to establish a strong government, with a strong leader. And I am that strong leader.

1972 — Speech during Martial Law.
Political Unverifiable

If I have to be the villain, I will be the villain. But I will be a villain for the good of the country.

1970s — Statement often attributed to him regarding his actions.
Wisdom Unverifiable

I will not allow my country to become a banana republic.

1968 — Speech on economic development.
Political Unverifiable

Democracy is not a luxury; it is a necessity for national survival.

1966 — Speech during his early presidency.
Political Unverifiable

I have been accused of many things, but never of being a coward.

1980s — Interview or press conference.
Wisdom Unverifiable

The ultimate test of a government is its ability to provide food for its people.

1970 — Speech on agricultural policy.
Political Unverifiable

The youth are the hope of the fatherland.

1960s-1980s — Common Filipino saying, often used by Marcos in speeches.
Inspirational Unverifiable

I am ready to die for my country, but I am not ready to see my country die.

1980s — Emotional statement during a crisis.
Life & Death Unverifiable

The greatness of a nation is not measured by its wealth, but by the character of its people.

1967 — Speech on national identity.
Inspirational Unverifiable

History will be kind to me, for I intend to write it.

1970s — Widely circulated quote, often cited as an indication of his self-perception.
Educational Unverifiable

I have never stolen a single centavo from the government.

1980s — Statement made during his presidency, despite widespread allegations of corruption.
Political Unverifiable

We are a nation of laws, not of men.

1973 — Speech on the rule of law, ironically during Martial Law.
Wisdom Unverifiable

The problems of the Philippines are not insurmountable. They are merely a challenge to our ingenuity and determination.

1969 — Speech on national development.
Inspirational Unverifiable

I am not a saint; I am a politician.

1970s — Self-deprecating remark, or perhaps a justification.
Political Unverifiable

The ultimate objective of government is the welfare of the people.

1966 — Speech on governance.
Political Unverifiable

A leader must be resolute, decisive, and fearless.

1970s — Reflecting on leadership qualities.
Inspirational Unverifiable

I have always believed that the Filipino is worth dying for.

1980s — Patriotic statement, also famously attributed to Benigno Aquino Jr.
Inspirational Unverifiable

The moment you become weak, you will be devoured.

1970s — A warning or a statement of his political philosophy.
Power & Leadership Unverifiable
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