Quote by Cosimo Medici
"The greatest glory of Florence can be neither arms nor buildings, so much as the wit of her children."
"The greatest glory of Florence can be neither arms nor buildings, so much as the wit of her children."
"I have not the least doubt that the greatest and noblest pleasure which we are capable of enjoying in this life, is the pleasure which springs from the practical exercise of the social and benevolent affections."
"The great tradition of public service goes by the board."
"Money is like manure, if you pile it up it smells, but if you spread it around it does a lot of good."
"Patience is the virtue of asses."