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Mario Puzo

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Let us be separated by wars and pestilence, death, madness but not by the passing of time.


— Mario Puzo


#passion #death

Yet, he thought, if I can die saying, "Life is so beautiful," then nothing else is important. If i can believe in myself that much, nothing else matters.


— Mario Puzo


#inspirational #life-and-death #beauty

‎"But you're the toughest son of a b!&€# i've ever seen.You never let anybody get near you.You never let anybody know what you really think.


— Mario Puzo


#lonely #life

And in that fraction of a second before anything actually happened, Santino Corleone knew he was a dead man.


— Mario Puzo


#human-nature #nature

One lawyer with a briefcase can steal more than a hundred men with guns ...


— Mario Puzo


#men

The fact of the matter is that I wanted to hold a grudge in some funny kind of way.Against everybody.


— Mario Puzo


#grudge #anger

Time erodes gratitude more quickly than it does beauty!


— Mario Puzo


#beauty

God seemed to be having a hard time killing him, and he'd be damned if he was going to make the job easy for mere mortals


— Mario Puzo


#mafia #strength #life

A lawyer with a briefcase can steal more than a thousand men with guns.


— Mario Puzo


#men

If anything in this life is certain...if history has taught us anything, it's that you cn kill anyone.


— 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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