The famous queen associated with Aeneas and quoted by Machiavelli is Dido, the Queen of Carthage. Machiavelli refers to her in "The Prince" to provide an example of rulers who prioritize virtue and generosity over cunning and deceit.
Machiavelli believed that in order to have successful rulership, religion had to be one of the tools employed to control the people. I believe Machiavelli can be quoted as saying "If you think any man your master--kill him"
The past tense of "quote" is "quoted." For example, "He quoted the famous line from the movie."
Richard Nixon
Elbert Hubbard quoted 'There is no failure except in no longer trying'
"Give me liberty or give me death".
In the Peninsular war, after Napoleon was defeated he quoted" the Spanish ulser ruined me"
"I do not fear computers. I fear lack of them."This Slogan was quoted by-Isaac Asimov
To some extent. They wrote a book, but nothing that is quoted.
Barack Obama has visited the great wall he has even quoted on it!
People rarely write quotes. They write things which are then quoted by others. Some famous people whose statements (or purported statements) are often quoted would include William Shakespeare, Benjamin Franklin, Jesus, The Buddha, Mohammed, Mark Twain, Abraham Lincoln and similar folk.
Who quoted what? and what are you expecting are answer to be!
Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" is often considered the most quoted of his works. It features famous lines such as "To be, or not to be: that is the question" and "To thine own self be true." The play's exploration of themes like revenge, madness, and mortality has made it a favorite for scholars and audiences alike.