The Little Black Book of Mafia Wisdom: Secrets, Lies, Tricks, and Tactics of the Organization That Was Once Bigger Than U.S. Steel
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“You can go a long way with a smile. You can go a lot farther with a smile and a gun.” —Al Capone
“I never lie to any man because I don't fear anyone. The only time you lie is when you are afraid.” —John Gotti
Despite the fact that secrecy is vital to the Mob, mobsters have revealed themselves to be notorious gossips, prone to bragging, and even outrageous loudmouths. Delve into the inner workings of the Mob and the mindset of those who run it through these mesmerizing quotes from some of the smoothest and most dangerous criminals, real and fictional, who ever made headlines. Whether they’re spilling to their lawyers or making blood-chilling threats, mobsters reveal startling insights on leadership, guilt, and loyalty. While at times shocking, crude, and even unintentionally funny, these quotes also help us to see the humanity behind these dark bosses of the underworld . . . and give us a little insight into the dark side of our own natures, as well.
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The Little Black Book of Mafia Wisdom - Wesley Jacques
Introduction
The men who contributed greatly to the palpability of the American Dream—shaping the legacy of this country through their actions and feats—rarely fall neatly into the categories of good or bad, virtuous or vile. Some were downright crooks, scoundrels, and thugs. Some murdered, and many stole. Some used language that would make your mother blush. These men, for the most part, are called politicians.
But to be a Mafioso, or a gangster of note, requires more than just criminal activity. Such individuals garner perennial respect and admiration by representing complicated but quintessentially American concepts of honor, ambition, and style. They often come from abroad—Italy, Ireland, or Hollywood's Cuba—but contribute significantly to our cultural pulse and ideals. In revisiting their exploits, they've become idolized as Super heroes—with banana clips and illegal booze instead of capes and tights, but otherwise indistinguishable.
We readily recognize their names: Capone, Gotti, Sammy the Bull. We constantly invite them into our homes to retell their stories with added cinematic luster. (Would we literally invite them over? No, definitely not. But that's beside the point.) These goons undeniably hold a firm place in our minds and hearts.
So here lies a collection of their wisdom; their clever remarks and turns of phrase that provide insight into the philosophy and personality of the criminal underground. The gems herein range from ominous to arrogant to silly, but, nonetheless, the wisdom is evident.
Tommy guns sold separately.
chapter one
The Usual Suspects
All I ever did was sell beer and whiskey to our best people. All I ever did was to supply a demand that was pretty popular.
—ALPHONSE GABRIEL AL
CAPONE
All I wanted was to be what I became to be.
—JOHN JOSEPH GOTTI JR. THE DAPPER DON
If you have a lot of what people want and can't get, then you can supply the demand and shovel in the dough.
—CHARLES LUCKY
LUCIANO
To be in command is better than sex. (Comandare è meglio che fare sesso.)
—SALVATORE TOTO
RIINA
Nobody messes with me.
—VINCENT THE CHIN
GIGANTE, WHEN ASKED BY A GUARD IF HE NEEDED PROTECTION WHILE IN PRISON
[Gigante] was probably the most clever organized crime figure I have ever seen.
—JOHN PRITCHARD, FORMER FBI SUPERVISOR TASKED WITH INVESTIGATING THE GENOVESE FAMILY IN THE 1980s
The smart money don't go to the suburbs. You and your family will stick out like a sore thumb and the Feds will always know exactly where you are.
—MURRAY THE CAMEL
HUMPHREYS TO ANTONIO BIG TUNA
ACCARDO
Gentleman, you are making a big mistake.
—SALVATORE RIINA, WHEN POLICE APPREHENDED HIM IN 1993
I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am. Let's face it.
—TERRY MALLOY, ON THE WATERFRONT (1954)
He who is deaf, blind, and silent lives a thousand years in peace. (Cu è surdu, orbu e taci, campa cent'anni' mpaci.)
—JOHN GOTTI, OLD SICILIAN SAYING
Accardo has more brains before breakfast than Al Capone ever had all day.
—CHICAGO COLUMNIST GEORGE MURRAY, COMPARING THE ACUMEN OF THE TWO MOB BOSSES
If he had not been a Mafioso, he could have been a successful businessman. He is more modern thinking than most Mafiosi in North America. He doesn't have anything of the image of the celluloid stereotype of the mobster. He is not like Anthony Soprano or characters portrayed on TV or in Hollywood. In Montreal, everyone respects Rizzuto.
—CRIME WRITER ANTONIO NICASO ON VITO MONTREAL'S TEFLON DON
RIZZUTO
[I] don't do nothing.
—JOHN NO-NOSE
DIFRONZO, WHEN ASKED OF HIS ASSOCIATION WITH D&P CONSTRUCTION, A CHICAGO COMPANY OWNED BY HIS WIFE THAT IS OFTEN ACCUSED BY THE FBI OF SHADY DEALINGS
He who is silent and bows his head dies every time he does so. He who speaks aloud and walks with his head held high dies only once.
—GIOVANNI FALCONE, SICILIAN JUDGE BEFORE HE WAS KILLED BY THE CORLEONESI'S MAFIA IN 1992
If anyone or anything was his mistress, it was that Las Vegas hotel. I never knew Ben was involved in all that gang stuff. I can't imagine who shot him or why.
—VIRGINIA HILL, BENJAMIN BUGSY
SIEGEL'S LOVER, LYING TO THE AUTHORITIES AFTER HIS DEATH IN 1947
Bear with me, please. I'm a little nervous.
—CARMINE THE SNAKE
PERSICO, ACTING AS HIS OWN COUNSEL DURING TRIAL IN 1985
This is paradise, I'm tellin’ ya. This town is like a great big women just waiting to get fucked.
—TONY MONTANA, SCARFACE (1983)
You know my feelings: Every day is a gift. It's just … does it have to be a pair of socks?
—ANTHONY TONY
SOPRANO SR., THE SOPRANOS (1999)
This life of ours, this is a wonderful life. If you can get through life like this and get away with it, hey, that's great. But it's very unpredictable. There's so many ways you can screw it up.
—PAUL THE HOWARD HUGHES OF THE MOB
CASTELLANO
It's a bum rap.
—LUCKY LUCIANO,