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Mario Puzo

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Friendship is everything. Friendship is more than talent. It is more than the government. It is almost the equal of family.- Don Corleone


— Mario Puzo


#equality

I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse.


— Mario Puzo


#novel

Great men are not born great, they grow great . . .


— Mario Puzo


#men

Never hate your enemies. It affects your judgment.


— Mario Puzo


#hate #judgment #never #your

Do you believe a man can truly love a woman and constantly betray her?Never mind physically but betray her in his mind,in the very "poetry of his soul".Well,it's not easy but men do it all the time.


— Mario Puzo


#hurt #life #love #woman #life

The lawyer with the briefcase can steal more money than the man with the gun.


— Mario Puzo


#money

You cannot say 'no' to the people you love, not often. That's the secret. And then when you do, it has to sound like a 'yes'. Or you have to make them say 'no.' You have to take time and trouble.


— Mario Puzo


#family

Italians have a little joke, that the world is so hard a man must have two fathers to look after him, and that's why they have godfathers.


— Mario Puzo


#tom-hagen #father

Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.


— Mario Puzo


#life #literature #life

Accidents don't happen to people who take accidents as a personal insult.


— Mario Puzo


#life






About Mario Puzo

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Did you know about Mario Puzo?

At periods in the 1950s and early 1960s Puzo worked as a writer/editor for publiMario Puzor Martin Goodman's Magazine Management Company. Due to his poor eyesight the military did not let him undertake combat duties but made him a public relations officer stationed in Germany. In 1950 his first short story The Last Christmas was publiMario Puzod in American Vanguard.

He won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay in both 1972 and 1974. Mario Gianluigi Puzo (October 15 1920 – July 2 1999) was an Italian American author and screenwriter known for his novels about the Mafia including The Godfather (1969) which he later co-adapted into a film by Francis Ford Coppola.

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