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Don Vito Corleone: I have a sentimental weakness for my children and I spoil them, as you can see. They talk when they should listen. Michael Corleone: Fredo, you're my older brother, and I love you. Michael Corleone: Only don't tell me that you're innocent.

Because it insults my intelligence and it makes me very angry. Michael Corleone: Clean it up, I said clean it up! Carlo Rizzi: Clean it up, I said clean it up! Don Vito Corleone: A man who doesn't spend time with his family can never be a real man. Jack Woltz: A man in my position can't afford to look ridiculous.

Now you get the hell out of here. Tom Hagen: Thank you for the dinner, and the lovely evening. Sonny Corleone: i don't want my brother to come out of that toilet with just his dick in his hand.

Sonny Corleone: I don't want my brother coming out of that toilet with just his dick in his hands. Clemenza: Leave the gun, take the cannoli. Moe Greene: Sonofabitch! Do you know who I am? I'm Moe Greene! I made my bones when you were going out with cheerleaders! Tom Hagen: It is a sicillian message it means Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes.

Moe Greene: Do you know who I am? Don Vito Corleone: You can act like a man! What's the matter with you? Is this how you turned out, a Hollywood finocchio that cries like a woman? Ah what can I do?

What can I do? Michael Corleone: Luca Brasi held a gun to his head, and my father told him that either his brains or his signature would be on the contract Michael Corleone: We'll get there Pop. Bonasera: What do you want of me? Tell me anything, but do what I beg you to do. I spent my life trying not to be careless. Women and children can be careless, but not men. How's your boy?

Michael Corleone: Fredo your my older brother,and I love you. But don't you ever go against the family again. Michael Corleone: Fredo your my older brother, and I love you. Don Vito Corleone: When did I ever refuse an accomodation? Luca Brasi: Don Corleone, I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your daughter And I hope their first child be a masculine child.

I pledge my ever-ending loyalty. Luca Brasi: Don Corleone, I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your daugh-- ter's wedding And I hope that their first child be a masculine child. Clemenza: You know Mike? We all were proud of you. Your father too. Don Vito Corleone: I knew that Santino was gonna have to go through all this. And Fredo Fredo was, well But I never wanted any of this for you! I worked my whole life.

I don't apologize for taking care of my family. And I refused to be a fool, dancing on a string held by all those big shots. I don't apologize, that's my life, but I thought that Senator Corleone, Governor Corleone, something. Michael Corleone Don Vito Corleone: I guess just wasn't enough time, Michael.

Just wasn't enough time. Tom Hagen: I always thought [the traitor] would be Clemenza, not Tessio. Michael Corleone: It's the smart move. Tessio was always smarter. Moe Greene: You know who I am? I made my bones working hard while you were going out with cheerleaders! Tessio: [signaling dead fish] That's a Sicilian message. Don Vito Corleone: Women and children can be careless but not men. Don Vito Corleone: Women and children can afford to be careless, but not men. America has made my fortune, and I have raised my daughter in the American fashion.

Don Vito Corleone: [speaking to Tattaglia] You are talking about vengeance. Will vengeance bring your son back to you? I forgo the vengeance of my son. But I have selfish reasons! My youngest son was forced to leave this country Now I have to make arrangements to bring him home safely. But, if some unfortunate accident might befall him. Or if he gets shot in the head by a police officer Or if he gets struck by a bolt of lightning, I'm going to balme some of the people in this room!

And that I do not forgive. But, that aside, I assure that I will not be the one to break the peace we have made here today. Michael Corleone: "Luca Brasi held a gun to his head, and my father told him that either his brains or his signature would be on the contract Michael Corleone: "You straightened out my brother?

Michael Corleone: You straightened out my brother Michael Corleone: "Fredo, your my brother, and I love you. But don't ever take sides against someone from the family again. Michael Corleone: Fredo, your my brother, and I love you. You found paradise in America, you had a good trade, you made a good living. The police protected you and there were courts of law. You didn't need a friend like me. But, now you come to me, and you say: 'Don Corleone, give me justice.

Instead, you come into my house on the day my daughter is to be married, and you ask me to do murder for money. Sollozzo: you think too much of me kid ,i m not that clever. Sollozzo: You think too much of me, kid. I am not that clever. Don Vito Corleone: I promise, that on the souls of my grandchildren, I will not be the one to break the peace we've made here today.

Michael Corleone: She's hysterical Michael Corleone: it's not personal sonny, It's strictly bussiness. Michael Corleone: It's not personal sonny, It's strictly bussiness.

Michael Corleone: It's not personal Sonny, It's strictly bussiness. Clemenza: Leave the gun. Take the cannoli. But, now you come to me, and you say: "Don Corleone, give me justice. Bonasera: I believe in America Don Vito Corleone: Do you spend time with your family? Johnny Fontane: Of course I do. Because a man who doesn't spend time his family, can never be a real man.

Don Vito Corleone: Look how they massacred my boy. Don Vito Corleone: [breaking down for a moment] Look how they massacred my boy. Bonasera: I believed in America Don Vito Corleone: And if by chance an honest man like yourself should make enemies then they would become my enemies Don Vito Corleone: And if by some chance an honest man like yourself made enemies they would become my enemies.

And then, they would fear you. Don Vito Corleone: I will give you this favor on the day of my daughters wedding. Don Vito Corleone: Some day, and that day may never come, I will call upon you to do a service for me. But until that day, consider this justice a gift on my daughter's wedding day. Michael Corleone: Get him a drink. Don't be afraid, Carlo. Come on, you think I'd make my sister a widow?

I'm Godfather to your son. Clemenza: Drop the gun, take the canoli. Clemenza: Drop the gun, take the cannoli. Michael Corleone: Barzini is dead. So is Phillip Tattaglia.

Moe Greene. Today I settled all family business so don't tell me that you're innocent. Admit what you did. Clemenza: "They should have stopped Hitler at Munich. They should'a never let him get away wit' dat.

They were just askin' for big trouble when they let him get away wit' dat. Clemenza: They should have stopped Hitler at Munich. Sollozzo: "Come on, if I wanted you dead you would be dead already. Sollozzo: Come on, if I wanted you dead you would be dead already.

Literally, the term was invented to describe what I did. For research, he planned to interview Trump on a series of Saturday mornings. After Trump gave him a tour of his marble-and-gilt apartment atop Trump Tower—which, to Schwartz, looked unlived-in, like the lobby of a hotel—they began to talk.

In those days, Schwartz recalls, Trump was generally affable with reporters, offering short, amusingly immodest quotes on demand. For the book, though, Trump needed to provide him with sustained, thoughtful recollections. He asked Trump to describe his childhood in detail. After sitting for only a few minutes in his suit and tie, Trump became impatient and irritable.

Far more quickly than Schwartz had expected, Trump ended the meeting. Week after week, the pattern repeated itself.

In a recent phone interview, Trump told me that, to the contrary, he has the skill that matters most in a crisis: the ability to forge compromises. Look at the Iran deal. I do that. I do that well. As The New Republic noted recently, this attitude is not shared by most U. Presidents, including Barack Obama, a habitual consumer of current books, and George W. Bush, who reportedly engaged in a fiercely competitive book-reading contest with his political adviser Karl Rove.

Growing desperate, Schwartz devised a strategy for trapping Trump into giving more material. He made plans to spend the weekend with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, his mansion in Palm Beach, where there would be fewer distractions. Trump again grew impatient. Robbins confirms this. As Schwartz headed back to New York, though, he came up with another plan.

That way, extracting extended reflections from Trump would not be required. When Schwartz presented the idea to Trump, he loved it. Schwartz says that none of the bankers, lawyers, brokers, and reporters who called Trump realized that they were being monitored. While he was talking with someone, she often came in with a Post-it note informing him of the next caller on hold.

On the phone with business associates, Trump would flatter, bully, and occasionally get mad, but always in a calculated way. This year, Schwartz has heard some argue that there must be a more thoughtful and nuanced version of Donald Trump that he is keeping in reserve for after the campaign.

Eavesdropping solved the interview problem, but it presented a new one. He then tried to amplify the material he got from Trump by calling others involved in the deals. After gossip columns reported, erroneously, that Prince Charles was considering buying several apartments in Trump Tower, Trump implied that he had no idea where the rumor had started.

Schwartz also suspected that Trump engaged in such media tricks, and asked him about a story making the rounds—that Trump often called up news outlets using a pseudonym. He had a complete lack of conscience about it. When challenged about the facts, Schwartz says, Trump would often double down, repeat himself, and grow belligerent.

This quality was recently on display after Trump posted on Twitter a derogatory image of Hillary Clinton that contained a six-pointed star lifted from a white-supremacist Web site. Campaign staffers took the image down, but two days later Trump angrily defended it, insisting that there was no anti-Semitic implication.

So he concocted an artful euphemism. People want to believe that something is the biggest and the greatest and the most spectacular. I call it truthful hyperbole. One strategy was to make it appear that Trump was just having fun at the office.



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