50 Frank Costello Quotes (Imaginary)

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    The Philosophy of Power: Why Fear Trumps Respec

  1. Respect is earned, but fear? Fear is taken. And once you’ve got it, no one’s stupid enough to try and take it back.
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  3. I don’t need people to love me, just to be afraid of what I might do next.
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  5. Fear doesn’t betray you. It’s the one constant that keeps men in line.
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  7. Respect can be negotiated; fear is absolute. It’s the language of survival.
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  9. You control fear, you control everything. Respect’s a nice side dish, but fear’s the main course.
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    The Art of Corruption: Turning Good Men Ba

  11. Every man’s got a price, and I’ve made it my business to find out what it is.
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  13. I don’t break people, I reveal them. You find their weakness, and they’ll do the rest.
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  15. No one’s really good. They just haven’t had the right offer put in front of them yet.
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  17. It’s not about making them do what you want; it’s about making them want to do it.
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  19. Turning good men bad? It’s easier than you think. Just dangle what they can’t resist.
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    Survival of the Fittest: The Ruthlessness Required to Stay on To

  21. You don’t survive in this game by being nice. You survive by being the last one standing.
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  23. Mercy’s for the weak. In this world, you take what you can, or someone else will take it from you.
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  25. The top’s not for the faint of heart. It’s for the one willing to do what others won’t.
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  27. In this jungle, only the ruthless survive. The rest are just prey.
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  29. To stay on top, you’ve got to be the one they fear most—nothing less.
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    The Game of Loyalty: Testing Allegiances in a World of Decei

  31. Loyalty’s a game with high stakes. You win by knowing who’ll fold first.
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  33. Trust isn’t something you give; it’s something you test until it breaks.
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  35. In a world full of liars, loyalty’s the rarest commodity. That’s why I don’t trust it.
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  37. You can’t trust anyone until you’ve put them through hell and seen if they come back.
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  39. Loyalty’s a gamble. The trick is knowing when to call someone’s bluff.
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    The American Dream: Redefining Success in the Criminal Underworl

  41. The American Dream? It’s a con. Success isn’t given, it’s taken, no matter the cost.
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  43. The American Dream’s not about white picket fences; it’s about owning the whole block.
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  45. In my America, success is measured by how many people fear you, not how many respect you.
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  47. The dream’s just a fairy tale unless you’re willing to get your hands dirty to make it real.
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  49. Redefining success? It’s about realizing there’s no difference between a businessman and a gangster—except who writes the rules.
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    The Psychology of Violence: When Brutality Becomes a Means to an En

  51. Violence isn’t just about making a point; it’s about making sure no one questions it again.
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  53. Sometimes a bullet’s worth a thousand words. The message is loud and clear.
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  55. Brutality’s an art form. You’ve got to know when to use it and when to let them think you might.
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  57. Violence is the language everyone understands. It’s how you stay in control.
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  59. When words fail, there’s always force. It’s the one argument no one can refute.
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    The Puppet Master: Controlling the Cops, the Politicians, and the Street

  61. I don’t play the game; I rig it. You don’t win by following the rules; you win by making them.
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  63. Controlling the streets is easy when you’ve got the politicians in your pocket and the cops on your payroll.
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  65. Power isn’t just what you have—it’s what you can make others believe you have.
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  67. I pull the strings, and they all dance to my tune, whether they know it or not.
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  69. Why fight the system when you can own it? The real power is in control, not conflict.
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    Legacy and Infamy: Building an Empire That Will Be Remembere

  71. Legacy isn’t about what you leave behind—it’s about what they’ll never forget.
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  73. I’m not here to be liked; I’m here to be remembered. Infamy lasts longer than fame.
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  75. An empire’s not built on good deeds; it’s built on the bones of those who tried to stop you.
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  77. You don’t build a legacy by playing it safe; you build it by rewriting the rules.
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  79. They’ll remember my name, not for what I did right, but for what I did that no one else dared.
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    The Thin Line Between Sanity and Madness: Navigating a Life of Crim

  81. In this line of work, sanity’s a luxury you can’t afford. Madness? That’s just another word for survival.
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  83. You play with fire long enough, and the line between right and wrong burns away.
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  85. Madness isn’t losing your mind—it’s realizing the rules don’t apply to you.
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  87. Living this life? You’ve got to embrace the chaos and make it your ally.
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  89. Sanity’s overrated. The real power lies in knowing when to let go of it.
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    The Cost of Trust: Why Trusting No One Keeps You Aliv

  91. Trust is a death sentence. The less you give, the longer you live.
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  93. In my world, trust is just another way of handing someone a loaded gun pointed at your head.
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  95. The minute you trust someone, you’ve given them the power to destroy you.
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  97. Trust no one, and you’ll never be surprised when the knife comes out.
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  99. Staying alive is about keeping trust at arm’s length and a gun in your hand.
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