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		Francis Ford Coppola Quotes
| Birthday: | April 7, 1939 | 
| Birthplace: | Detroit, Michigan, United States | 
| Educated At: | Hofstra University | 
| Political Parties: | Democratic Party | 
| Nationality: | United States Of America | 
| Occupations: | Film Director, Film Producer, Film Editor, Screenwriter, Writer | 
| Spouse: | Eleanor Coppola | 
			Total quotes: 154
		
		
	
	
	Francis Ford Coppola
BirthnameBirthday: April 7, 1939
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Educated At: Hofstra University
Political Parties: Democratic Party
Nationality: United States Of America
Occupations: Film Director, Film Producer, Film Editor, Screenwriter, Writer
Spouse: Eleanor Coppola
				Total quotes: 154
			
			
		
	
	
	“Vincent Mancini: You like to gamble? Why don't we go to Atlantic City? My town. I'll show you how to gamble.
Grace Hamilton: Yeah, but I like to win. How will I know what numbers to pick?
Vincent Mancini: Do I look okay like a guy who's gonna lose?”
		
		
                                                        Grace Hamilton: Yeah, but I like to win. How will I know what numbers to pick?
Vincent Mancini: Do I look okay like a guy who's gonna lose?”
		Tagged:
					atlantic city, 					Gambling			
 
		
	
		
	
	
	“Johnny Fontane: It's your favorite song, Michael, where you going?
Michael Corleone: I'm just gonna go into the kitchen and listen to some Tony Bennett records.”
		
		
              Michael Corleone: I'm just gonna go into the kitchen and listen to some Tony Bennett records.”
		Tagged:
					Tony Bennett			
 
		
	
		
	
	
	“Don Altobello: Treachery is everywhere.
Michael Corleone: You still have your fingers on the strings, even now.”
		
		
                                          Michael Corleone: You still have your fingers on the strings, even now.”
		Tagged:
					treachery			
 
		
	
		
	
	
	“It seems in today's world the power to absolve debt is greater than the power of forgiveness.”
	
		
		
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
		Tagged:
					Debt, 					forgiveness			
 
		
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