1.
Be careful who you call your friends. I’d rather have four quarters than one hundred pennies.
Al Capone
'Watch who you confer camaraderie upon. I would rather possess four coins than a hundred cent pieces.'
2.
I'm a kind person, I'm kind to everyone, but if you are unkind to me, then kindness is not what you'll remember me for
Al Capone
I'm a benevolent individual, I'm gracious to all, yet if you are discourteous to me, then benevolence is not what you'll recall me for.
3.
A smile can get you far, but a smile with a gun can get you further.
Al Capone
'A pleasant demeanour can take you a long way, but a friendly countenance accompanied by power will take you even further.'
4.
In this life all that I have is my word and my balls and I do not break them for nobody.
Al Capone
In this life all that I possess is my integrity and my courage and I do not compromise them for anyone.
5.
A crook is a crook, and there's something healthy about his frankness in the matter. But any guy who pretends he is enforcing the law and steals on his authority is a swell snake. The worst type of these punks is the big politician. You can only get a little of his time because he spends so much time covering up that no one will know that he is a thief. A hard-working crook will-and can-get those birds by the dozen, but right down in his heart he won't depend on them-hates the sight of them.
Al Capone
6.
I would rather be rich affluent and greedy and go to hell when I die, than live in poverty on this earth.
Al Capone
I would rather be wealthy and avaricious and face damnation in the afterlife than endure destitution on earth.
7.
Some call it bootlegging. Some call it racketeering. I call it a business.
Al Capone
'Others may refer to it as moonshining. Some may label it an illicit enterprise. I regard it as a trade.'
8.
I have spent the best years of my life giving people the lighter pleasures, helping them have a good time, and all I get is abuse, the existence of a hunted man.
Al Capone
I have devoted the prime of my life bringing people joy, facilitating their merriment, yet all I reap is maltreatment, living as a fugitive.
9.
I am like any other man. All I do is supply a demand.
Al Capone
I am no different from any other individual; I merely fulfil a need.
10.
Hell must be a pretty swell spot, because the guys that invented religion have sure been trying hard to keep everybody else out.
Al Capone
Heaven must be an extraordinary abode, as those who devised faith have been determined to prevent everyone else from entering.
11.
I got nothing against the honest cop on the beat. You just have them transferred someplace where they can't do you any harm. But don't ever talk to me about the honor of police captains or judges. If they couldn't be bought they wouldn't have the job.
Al Capone
12.
You accomplish more with a smile, a handshake, and a gun than you do with just a smile and a handshake.
Al Capone
You can achieve more with a grin, a greeting, and an armament than you can with simply a smile and a handshake.
13.
Every time a boy falls off a tricycle, every time a black cat has gray kittens, every time someone stubs a toe, every time there's a murder or a fire or the marines land in Nicaragua, the police and the newspapers holler 'get Capone.'
Al Capone
14.
They can't collect legal taxes from illegal money.
Al Capone
They cannot extract lawful levies from illicit funds.
15.
I am just a businessman, giving the people what they want.
Al Capone
I am merely a purveyor, supplying the populace with their desires.
16.
This American system of ours,call it Americanism,call it capitalism,call it what you will,gives each and every one of us a great opportunity if we seize it with both hands and make the most of it.
Al Capone
This American system of ours,denominated as Americanism, labeled as capitalism,or whatever phrase one may choose to use,offers every single one of us an amazing chance for success if we take full advantage of it.
17.
Capitalism is the legitimate racket of the ruling class.
Al Capone
The legal predation of the elite.
18.
We been on the road for 18 hours... I need a bath, some chow... and then you and me sit down, and we talk about who dies,eh?
Al Capone
It's been a long journey of 18 hours... I need to freshen up, eat something... and then you and me discuss who gets the chop, alright?
19.
Prohibition has made nothing but trouble
Al Capone
Banning has caused nothing but chaos.
20.
Bolshevism is knocking at our gates, we can't afford to let it in...We must keep America whole and safe and unspoiled. We must keep the worker away from red literature and red ruses; we must see that his mind remains healthy.
Al Capone
21.
When I sell liquor, it's bootlegging. When my patrons serve it on a silver tray on Lakeshore Drive, it's hospitality.
Al Capone
When I dispense alcohol, it's contraband. When my customers present it on a platter on Lakeshore Drive, it's cordiality.
22.
Now I know why tigers eat their young.
Al Capone
Now I understand why tigers devour their offspring.
23.
You can do more with a kind word and a gun than with just a kind word.
Al Capone
You can achieve greater results with a gentle persuasion and a weapon than solely relying on persuasion.
24.
I've lost a million and a half on the horses and dice in the last two years. And the funny part is, I still like 'em, and if someone handed me another million I'd put it right in the nose
of some horse that looked good to me.
Al Capone
25.
I am sick and tired of publicity. I want no more of it. It puts me in a bad light. I just want to be forgotten.
Al Capone
I am fed up with being in the spotlight. I don't want any more of it. It paints me in an unflattering light. I just wish to be erased from memory.
26.
Capitalism gives all of us a great opportunity if we seize it with both hands and hang on to it.
Al Capone
Seize the chance to capitalize on potential that is offered.
27.
I've been accused of every death except the casualty list of the World War.
Al Capone
I have been blamed for every demise aside from the fatalities of the Great War.
28.
Once in the racket you're always in it.
Al Capone
29.
I have built my organization upon fear.
Al Capone
30.
Vote early and vote often.
Al Capone
31.
I am going to St. Petersburg, Florida, tomorrow. Let the worthy citizens of Chicago get their liquor the best they can. I'm sick of the job-it's a thankless one and full of grief. I've been spending the best years of my life as a public benefactor.
Al Capone
32.
Public service is my motto.
Al Capone
33.
It's a racket. Those stock market guys are crooked.
Al Capone
34.
All I ever did was supply a demand that was pretty popular.
Al Capone
35.
I don't even know what street Canada is on.
Al Capone
36.
Don't you get the idea I'm one of those goddam radicals. Don't get the idea I'm knocking the American system.
Al Capone
37.
They've hung everything on me except the Chicago fire.
Al Capone
38.
My rackets are run on strictly American lines and they're going to stay that way.
Al Capone