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Mexican Mafia Quotes By James Gandolfini

I lost 30 pounds to play my character in 'The Mexican', but people don't take to skinny mafia men, and I don't feel right when I'm thin. — James Gandolfini

Mexican Mafia Quotes By Franklin D. Roosevelt

New Orleans makes it possible to go to Europe without ever leaving the United States. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Mexican Mafia Quotes By Joe Arpaio

Now everybody is mafia. You got the Russian mafia, the Mexican mafia. Everybody is mafia these days. — Joe Arpaio

Mexican Mafia Quotes By Samuel Beckett

He speaks of himself as of another. Himself he devises too for company. Leave it at that. Confusion too is company up to a point. Better hope deferred than none. Up to a point. Till the heart starts to sicken. Company too up to a point. Better a sick heart than none. Till it starts to break. So speaking of himself he concludes for the time being, For the time being leave it at that. — Samuel Beckett

Mexican Mafia Quotes By Chasidy Merlos

Ok so we cool n i know it because we live life
Mexican Mafia — Chasidy Merlos

Mexican Mafia Quotes By L. H. Cosway

Sometimes you can be so deeply wrapped up in a person that the only way to deal with it is to use cruelty to push them away. — L. H. Cosway

Mexican Mafia Quotes By Rufi Thorpe

My life was worth nothing except the books I read, — Rufi Thorpe

Mexican Mafia Quotes By Joey Bishop

Today you can go to a gas station and find the cash register open and the toilets locked. They must think toilet paper is worth more than money. — Joey Bishop

Mexican Mafia Quotes By Tod Goldberg

You don't see Los Angeles erecting a museum dedicated to the birth place of the Crips and the Bloods and the Mexican Mafia, with a special guided bus tour highlighting the rise of the crack trade, yet you can hop on a bus in Chicago tomorrow to see the famous locales of murders. I have to imagine there's some wonderful academic book on the sociology of this out there. — Tod Goldberg