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Edward Koch was an American politician who served as the 105th Mayor of New York City. Known for his strong leadership and commitment to the city's revitalization, Koch was a transformative figure in New York's history. His tenure focused on crime reduction, fiscal responsibility, and infrastructure improvements, earning him the admiration of many. Koch's legacy encourages individuals to face challenges with determination and integrity, showing that true leadership lies in service to the public and the ability to make bold decisions for the greater good.

"If you don't like the President, it costs you 90 bucks to fly to Washington to picket. If you don't like the Governor, it costs you 60 bucks to fly to Albany to picket. If you don't like me, 90 cents."



"In a neighborhood, as in life, a clean bandage is much, much better than a raw or festering wound."
Life,



"The mere process of growing old together will make the slightest acquaintance seem a bosom friend."



"The knife of corruption endangered the life of New York City. The scalpel of the law is making us well again."



"Water, water, everywhere, Atlantic and Pacific. But New York City's got them beat, Our aqua is terrific!"


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