Godfather Quotes

We've searched our database for all the quotes and captions related to Godfather. Here they are! All 100 of them:

β€œ
I'll make him an offer he can't refuse.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Friendship is everything. Friendship is more than talent. It is more than the government. It is almost the equal of family.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Great men are not born great, they grow great . . .
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Never hate your enemies. It affects your judgment.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
I wrote this story for you, but when I began it I had not realized that girls grow quicker than books. As a result you are already too old for fairy tales, and by the time it is printed and bound you will be older still. But some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again. You can then take it down from some upper shelf, dust it, and tell me what you think of it. I shall probably be too deaf to hear, and too old to understand a word you say, but I shall still be your affectionate Godfather, C. S. Lewis.
”
”
C.S. Lewis (The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe)
β€œ
Italians have a little joke, that the world is so hard a man must have two fathers to look after him, and that's why they have godfathers.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Revenge is a dish that tastes best when served cold.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
What's that?" he snarled, staring at the envelope Harry was still clutching in his hand. "If it's another form for me to sign, you've got another -" "It's not," said Harry cheerfully. "It's a letter from my godfather." "Godfather?" sputtered Uncle Vernon. "You haven't got a godfather!" "Yes, I have," said Harry brightly. "He was my mum and dad's best friend. He's a convicted murderer, but he's broken out of wizard prison and he's on the run. He likes to keep in touch with me, though...keep up with my news...check if I'm happy....
”
”
J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3))
β€œ
A friend should always underestimate your virtues and an enemy overestimate your faults
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather)
β€œ
A man who doesn't spend time with his family can never be a real man.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
The lawyer with the briefcase can steal more money than the man with the gun.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather #1))
β€œ
I don't trust society to protect us, I have no intention of placing my fate in the hands of men whose only qualification is that they managed to con a block of people to vote for them.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
You cannot say 'no' to the people you love, not often. That's the secret. And then when you do, it has to sound like a 'yes'. Or you have to make them say 'no.' You have to take time and trouble.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
What the hell are you? (Desiderius) I'm her godfather, with a heavy emphasis on the god part. (Acheron)
”
”
Sherrilyn Kenyon (Seize the Night (Dark-Hunter #6))
β€œ
And Harry saw very clearly as he sat there under the hot sun how people who cared about him had stood in front of him one by one, his mother, his father, his godfather, and finally Dumbledore, all determined to protect him; but now that was over. He could not let anybody else stand between him and Voldemort; he must abandon forever the illusion he ought to have lost at the age of one, that the shelter of a parent’s arms meant that nothing could hurt him. There was no waking from this nightmare, no comforting whisper in the dark that he was safe really, that it was all in his imagination; the last and greatest of his protectors had died, and he was more alone than he had ever been.
”
”
J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6))
β€œ
Never let anyone know what you are thinking.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Accidents don't happen to people who take accidents as a personal insult.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Behind every successful fortune there is a crime.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
He smelled the garden, the yellow shield of light smote his eyes, and he whispered, "Life is so beautiful." ... Yes, he thought, if I can die saying, "Life is so beautiful," then nothing else is important.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Tom, don't let anybody kid you. It's all personal, every bit of business. Every piece of shit every man has to eat every day of his life is personal. They call it business. OK. But it's personal as hell. You know where I learned that from? The Don. My old man. The Godfather. If a bolt of lightning hit a friend of his the old man would take it personal. He took my going into the Marines personal. That's what makes him great. The Great Don. He takes everything personal Like God. He knows every feather that falls from the tail of a sparrow or however the hell it goes? Right? And you know something? Accidents don't happen to people who take accidents as a personal insult.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather)
β€œ
Many young men started down a false path to their true destiny. Time and fortune usually set them aright.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
As he followed Bill back to the others a wry though came to him, born no doubt of the wine he had drunk. He seemed set on course to become just as reckless a godfather to Teddy Lupin as Sirius Black had been to him.
”
”
J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter, #7))
β€œ
Time erodes gratitude more quickly than it does beauty!
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Always the bridesmaid , never the bride." Always the godfather, never the god".
”
”
Gregory Maguire (Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (The Wicked Years, #1))
β€œ
I should've known Gideon would spill. He's like a surrogate parent. Not like a stepfather, exactly - more like a godfather, or a sea horse who wants to stuff me into his pouch.
”
”
Kendare Blake (Anna Dressed in Blood (Anna, #1))
β€œ
Lawyers can steal more money with a briefcase than a thousand men with guns and masks.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
A man who is not a father to his children can never be a real man,
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Why should I be afraid now? Strange men have come to kill me ever since I was twelve years old.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather)
β€œ
Always a godfather, never a god.
”
”
Gore Vidal
β€œ
There are things that have to be done and you do them and you never talk about them. You don't try to justify them. They can't be justified. You just do them. Then you forget it.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
We are all honorable men here, we do not have to give each other assurances as if we were lawyers.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Yet, he thought, if I can die saying, "Life is so beautiful," then nothing else is important. If i can believe in myself that much, nothing else matters.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Michael could never remember his father ever having uttered a word about death, as if the Don respected death too much to philosophize about it.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
I, Sirius Black, Harry Potter's godfather, hereby give him permission to visit Hogsmead at weekends.
”
”
J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3))
β€œ
You can't hide the thunderbolt. When it hits you, everybody can see it. Christ, man, don't be ashamed of it, some men pray for the thunderbolt. You're a very lucky fellow. - Calo
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather)
β€œ
He should be careful. It's dangerous to be an honest man.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
It was not perhaps the warmest friendship in the world, they would not send each other Christmas gift greetings, but they would not murder each other.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Woman and children can afford to be careless, men can not.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
It was a lie but he believed in telling lies to people. Truth telling and medicine just didn't go together except in dire emergencies, if then.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Fredo you're my older brother and I love you. But don't ever take sides against the family...
”
”
Mario Puzo
β€œ
I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse.
”
”
Marlon Brando
β€œ
You are determined to hate him [Snape], Harry,” said Lupin with a faint smile. β€œAnd I understand; with James as your father, with Sirius as your godfather, you have inherited an old prejudice. By all means tell Dumbledore what you have told Arthur and me, but do not expect him to share your view of the matter; do not even expect him to be surprised by what you tell him. It might have been on Dumbledore’s orders that Severus questioned Draco.
”
”
J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6))
β€œ
Shut up!" Henry says, "You're going to wake up Jerry Rice." "Jerry Rice?" Carter says, covering his mouth with a hand. I don't think I've ever seen Carter laugh so hard. "Carter, would you like to be the godfather?" Henry asks. "You know, in case anything happens to me and Woods this week?" "Charming," Carter says. "I''d be honored. Does JJ get to be godmother?" "Obviously," I say. "Can I hold Jerry Rice?" JJ asks. "He''s so cute." "No way, man," I reply. "I don't want to wake that thing up before practice. We'll be late if we have to feed it." "What does it eat?" Carter asks. "I have to breast-feed, cause I'm the mom," Henry says, continuing to push the stroller toward the locker room. "Actually," I say, "It eats a metal rod, made out of, like, lead. So basically, we're learning how to poison babies." "Radical," JJ says as we approach the gym,
”
”
Miranda Kenneally (Catching Jordan)
β€œ
He had long ago learned that society imposes insults that must be borne, comforted by the knowledge that in this world there comes a time when the most humble of men, if he keeps his eyes open, can take his revenge on the most powerful. It was this knowledge that prevented the Don from losing the humility all his friends admired in him.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
When they come... they come at what you love.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
What other lost soul has the misfortune to have you as their fairy godfather?
”
”
Allison Tebo (The Reluctant Godfather (The Tales of Ambia, #1))
β€œ
Forgive. Forget. Life is full of misfortunes.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
To be a child means to owe one's existence to another, and even in our adult life we never quite reach the point where we no longer have to give thanks for being the person we are.
”
”
Hans Urs von Balthasar (Unless You Become Like This Child)
β€œ
No, that's not possible," Michael said. "Killed, yes; jail, no.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather)
β€œ
Any man can turn traitor.
”
”
Mario Puzo
β€œ
Behind every great fortune there is a crime.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
And Harry remembered his first nightmarish trip into the forest, the first time he had ever encountered the thing that was then Voldemort, and how he had faced him, and how he and Dumbledore had discussed fighting a losing battle not long thereafter. It was important, Dumbledore said, to fight, and fight again, and keep fighting, for only then could evil be kept at bay, though never quite eradicated. . . . And Harry saw very clearly as he sat there under the hot sun how people who cared about him had stood in front of him one by one, his mother, his father, his godfather, and finally Dumbledore, all determined to protect him; but now that was over. He could not let anybody else stand between him and Voldemort; he must abandon forever the illusion he ought to have lost at the age of one, that the shelter of a parent’s arms meant that nothing could hurt him. There was no waking from his nightmare, no comforting whisper in the dark that he was safe really, that it was all in his imagination; the last and greatest of his protectors had died, and he was more alone than he had ever been before.
”
”
J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6))
β€œ
I have no such powers. If I did I would be more merciful than God, believe me.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Mothers are like cops. They always believe the worst.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather #1))
β€œ
Tell my father I wish to be his son.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Like many business men of genius he learned that free competition was wasteful, monopoly efficient.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Friendship is more than talent. It is more than government. It is almost the equal of family. Never forget that. If you had built up a wall of friendship you wouldn't have to ask me to help. - Don Corleone
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
You mean there’s someone out there better than your father? (Quills) No, idiot. My father trained him. Just FYI, my father is also his godfather. So you want to be real nice to Dev. All of us take it personally when people aren’t. (Adron)
”
”
Sherrilyn Kenyon (Born of Ice (The League: Nemesis Rising, #3; The League: Nemesis Legacy, #2))
β€œ
In this world there comes a time when the most humble of men, if he keeps his eyes open, can take his revenge on the most powerful.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
One lawyer with a briefcase can steal more than a hundred men with guns ...
”
”
Mario Puzo
β€œ
And in that fraction of a second before anything actually happened, Santino Corleone knew he was a dead man.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Your enemies always get strong on what you leave behind.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
God defines himself as "I am who I am", which also means: My being is such that I shall always be present in every moment of becoming.
”
”
Hans Urs von Balthasar (Unless You Become Like This Child)
β€œ
When I look at you, I don't see my father's friend, or my uncle, or my godfather, or an older man. All I see is the person I've always loved and has always made me happy. That's it. I just see you.
”
”
Carian Cole (Torn (All Torn Up, #1))
β€œ
You humans certainly have your hearts set on being happy, don’t you?
”
”
Allison Tebo (The Reluctant Godfather (The Tales of Ambia, #1))
β€œ
The gunman said, "Fabrizzio,Michael Corleone sends you his regards.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
So small a spirit, to lodge such sorrows as mankind has brought you. Live … live.… Wait for me, new, frightened soul. And though the world should reel to a puny death, and the wolves are appointed our godfathers, I will not fail you, ever.
”
”
Dorothy Dunnett (The Disorderly Knights (The Lymond Chronicles, #3))
β€œ
You let women dictate your actions and they are not competent in this world, though certainly they will be saints in heaven while we men burn in hell.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather #1))
β€œ
The other Dons in the room applauded and rose to shake hands with everybody in sight and to congratulate Don Corleone and Don Tattaglia on their new friendship. It was not perhaps the warmest friendship in the world, they would not send each other Christmas gift greetings, but they would not murder each other. That was friendship enough in this world, all that was needed.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
You lived like a fool and you have come to a fool’s end.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather #1))
β€œ
She emptied her mind of all thought of herself, of her children, of all anger, of all rebellion, of all questions. Then with a profound and deeply willed desire to believe, to be heard, as she had done every day since the murder of Carlo Rizzi, she said the necessary prayers for the soul of Michael Corleone.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
He claimed that there was no greater natural advantage in life than having an enemy overestimate your faults, unless it was to have a friend underestimate your virtues.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Ah, men understand friendship more than we woman.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
She was the only person in the world who could make him act against his own nature
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
What the Father gives is the capacity to be a self, freedom, and thus autonomy, but an autonomy which can be understood only as a surrender of self to the other.
”
”
Hans Urs von Balthasar (Unless You Become Like This Child)
β€œ
Everybody gets a tag. If you listen to a Velvet Underground record, you don't think, 'Godfathers of Punk.' You just think, 'This sounds great.' The tags are there in order to help try to sell something by giving it a name that's going to stick in somebody's memory. But it doesn't describe it. So 'depressing' isn't a word I would use to describe my music. But there is some sadness in it -- there has to be, so that the happiness in it will matter.
”
”
Elliott Smith
β€œ
Only the Christian religion, which in its essence is communicated by the eternal child of God, keeps alive in its believers the lifelong awareness of their being children, and therefore of having to ask and give thanks for things.
”
”
Hans Urs von Balthasar (Unless You Become Like This Child)
β€œ
A man’s first duty is to keep himself alive. Then comes what everyone calls honor.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Sicilian (The Godfather, #2))
β€œ
None of us here want to see our children follow in our footsteps, it’s too hard a life.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather #1))
β€œ
if I can die saying, β€œLife is so beautiful,” then nothing else is important.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather #1))
β€œ
Neat' was the highest superlative possible from Burndee and it was not a word that he often used...unless he was describing something he had done. 'Neat'--without even 'very' or 'really' attached to it--was extremely high praise from Burndee.
”
”
Allison Tebo (The Reluctant Godfather (The Tales of Ambia, #1))
β€œ
Michael: Barzini will set me up through somebody close... that, supposedly, I won't suspect. Hagen: Somebody like me. Michael: You're Irish, they won't trust you. Hagen: I'm German-American. Michael: To them that's Irish.
”
”
Mario Puzo
β€œ
In Christ, for the first time, we see that in God himself there exists--within his inseparable unity--the distinction between the Father who gives and the Gift which is given (the Son), but only in the unity of the Holy Spirit.
”
”
Hans Urs von Balthasar (Unless You Become Like This Child)
β€œ
Take me as godfather." The man asked, "Who art thou?" "I am Death, and I make all equal." Then said the man, "Thou art the right one, thou takest the rich as well as the poor, without distinction; thou shalt be godfather." Death answered, "I will make thy child rich and famous, for he who has me for a friend can lack nothing.
”
”
Jacob Grimm (Household Stories by the Brothers Grimm)
β€œ
A lawyer with a briefcase can steal more than a thousand men with guns.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather)
β€œ
treachery can’t be forgiven.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather #1))
β€œ
Nothing was more calming, more conducive to pure reason, than the atmosphere of money.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather #1))
β€œ
I believe in friendship and I'm willing to show my friendship first.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
And I'll close by saying this. Because anti-Semitism is the godfather of racism and the gateway to tyranny and fascism and war, it is to be regarded not as the enemy of the Jewish people, I learned, but as the common enemy of humanity and of civilisation, and has to be fought against very tenaciously for that reason, most especially in its current, most virulent form of Islamic Jihad. Daniel Pearl's revolting murderer was educated at the London School of Economics. Our Christmas bomber over Detroit was from a neighboring London college, the chair of the Islamic Students' Society. Many pogroms against Jewish people are being reported from all over Europe today as I'm talking, and we can only expect this to get worse, and we must make sure our own defenses are not neglected. Our task is to call this filthy thing, this plague, thisβ€”this pest, by its right name; to make unceasing resistance to it, knowing all the time that it's probably ultimately ineradicable, and bearing in mind that its hatred towards us is a compliment, and resolving (some of the time, at any rate) to do a bit more to deserve it. Thank you.
”
”
Christopher Hitchens
β€œ
There are things that have to be done and you do them and you never talk about them.They can't be justified.You just do them.Then you forget it.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
It’s all personal, every bit of business. Every piece of shit every man has to eat every day of his life is personal. They call it business. OK. But it’s personal as hell.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather)
β€œ
Footsteps approach the kitchen. Garrett wanders in, wiping sweat off his brow. When he notices Sabrina, he brightens. β€œOh good. You’re here. Hold onβ€”gotta grab something.” She turns to me as if to say, Is he talking to me? He’s already gone, though, his footsteps thumping up the stairs. At the table, Hannah runs a hand through her hair and gives me a pleading look. β€œJust remember he’s your best friend, okay?” That doesn’t sound ominous. When Garrett returns, he’s holding a notepad and a ballpoint pen, which he sets on the table as he sits across from Sabrina. β€œTuck,” he says. β€œSit. This is important.” I’m so baffled right now. Hannah’s resigned expression doesn’t help in lessening the confusion. Once I’m seated next to Sabrina, Garrett flips open the notepad, all business. β€œOkay. So let’s go over the names.” Sabrina raises an eyebrow at me. I shrug, because I legitimately don’t know what the fuck he’s talking about. β€œI’ve put together a solid list. I really think you’re going to like these.” But when he glances down at the page, his face falls. β€œAh crap. We can’t use any of the boy names.” β€œWait.” Sabrina holds up a hand, her brow furrowed. β€œYou’re picking names for our baby?” He nods, busy flipping the page. My baby mama gapes at me. I shrug again. β€œJust out of curiosity, what were the boy names?” Grace hedges, clearly fighting a smile. He cheers up again. β€œWell, the top contender was Garrett.” I snicker loud enough to rattle Sabrina’s water glass. β€œUh-huh,” I say, playing along. β€œAnd what was the runner-up?” β€œGraham.” Hannah sighs. β€œBut it’s okay. I have some kickass girl names too.” He taps his pen on the pad, meets our eyes, and utters two syllables. β€œGigi.” My jaw drops. β€œAre you kidding me? I’m not naming my daughter Gigi.” Sabrina is mystified. β€œWhy Gigi?” she asks slowly. Hannah sighs again. The name suddenly clicks in my head. Oh for fuck’s sake. β€œG.G.,” I mutter to Sabrina. β€œAs in Garrett Graham.” She’s silent for a beat. Then she bursts out laughing, triggering giggles from Grace and eventually Hannah, who keeps shaking her head at her boyfriend. β€œWhat?” Garrett says defensively. β€œThe godfather should have a say in the name. It’s in the rule book.” β€œWhat rule book?” Hannah bursts out. β€œYou make up the rules as you go along!” β€œSo?
”
”
Elle Kennedy (The Goal (Off-Campus, #4))
β€œ
He told me to tell you you could have everything you want and do everything you want as long as you take good care of the kids.” Hagen smiled. β€œHe said to tell you that you’re his Don. That’s just a joke.
”
”
Jon Hagen (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
But let me say this. I am a superstitious man, a ridiculous failing but I must confess it here. And so if some unlucky accident should befall my youngest son, if some police officer should accidentally shoot him, if he should hang himself while in his jail cell, if new witnesses appear to testify to his guilt, my superstition will make me feel that it was the result of the ill will still borne me by some people here. Let me go further. If my son is struck by a bolt of lightning I will blame some of the people here. If his plane show fall into the sea or his ship sink beneath the waves of the ocean, if he should catch a mortal fever, if his automobile should be struck by a train, such is my superstition that I would blame the ill will felt by people here. Gentlemen, that ill will, that bad luck, I could never forgive. But aside from that let me swear by the souls of my grandchildren that I will never break the peace we have made. After all, are we or are we not better men than those pezzonovanti who have killed countless millions of men in our lifetimes?
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
The Don considered a use of threats the most foolish kind of exposure; the unleashing of anger without forethought as the most dangerous indulgence. No one had ever heard the Don utter a naked threat, no one had ever seen him in an uncontrollable rage. It was unthinkable.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather #1))
β€œ
Jack Woltz: Now you listen to me, you smooth-talking son-of-a-bitch, let me lay it on the line for you and your boss, whoever he is! Johnny Fontane will never get that movie! I don't care how many dago guinea wop greaseball goombahs come out of the woodwork! Tom Hagen: I'm German-Irish. Jack Woltz: Well, let me tell you something, my kraut-mick friend, I'm gonna make so much trouble for you, you won t know what hit you! Tom Hagen: Mr. Woltz, I'm a lawyer. I have not threatened you.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
You talk about vengeance. Is vengeance going to bring your son back to you or my boy to me? I forgo the vengeance of my son. But I have selfish reasons, my youngest son was forced to leave this country because of this Sollozzo business. All right, now I have to make arrangements to bring him back here safely cleared of all these false charges. But I'm a superstitious man and if some unlucky accident should befall him, if he should get shot in the head by a police officer, or if should hang himself in his jail cell, or if he's struck by a bolt of lightening, then I'm going to blame some of the people in this room, and that I do not forgive. But, that aside, let me say that I swear, on the souls of my grandchildren, that I will not be the one to break the peace we have made here today.
”
”
Mario Puzo (The Godfather (The Godfather, #1))
β€œ
Harry took a deep, steadying breath and then said, β€œOkay, I can’t see the World Cup. Can I go now, then? Only I’ve got a letter to Sirius I want to finish. You know β€” my godfather.” He had done it. He had said the magic words. Now he watched the purple recede blotchily from Uncle Vernon’s face, making it look like badly mixed black currant ice cream. β€œYou’re β€” you’re writing to him, are you?” said Uncle Vernon, in a would-be calm voice β€” but Harry had seen the pupils of his tiny eyes contract with sudden fear. β€œWell β€” yeah,” said Harry, casually. β€œIt’s been a while since he heard from me, and, you know, if he doesn’t, he might start thinking something’s wrong.” He stopped there to enjoy the effect of these words. He could almost see the cogs working under Uncle Vernon’s thick, dark, neatly parted hair. If he tried to stop Harry writing to Sirius, Sirius would think Harry was being mistreated. If he told Harry he couldn’t go to the Quidditch World Cup, Harry would write and tell Sirius, who would know Harry was being mistreated. There was only one thing for Uncle Vernon to do. Harry could see the conclusion forming in his uncle’s mind as though the great mustached face were transparent. Harry tried not to smile, to keep his own face as blank as possible. And then β€” β€œWell, all right then. You can go to this ruddy … this stupid … this World Cup thing. You write and tell these β€” these Weasleys they’re to pick you up, mind. I haven’t got time to go dropping you off all over the country. And you can spend the rest of the summer there. And you can tell your β€” your godfather … tell him … tell him you’re going.” β€œOkay then,” said Harry brightly.
”
”
J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4))
β€œ
Girls aside, the other thing I found in the last few years of being at school, was a quiet, but strong Christian faith – and this touched me profoundly, setting up a relationship or faith that has followed me ever since. I am so grateful for this. It has provided me with a real anchor to my life and has been the secret strength to so many great adventures since. But it came to me very simply one day at school, aged only sixteen. As a young kid, I had always found that a faith in God was so natural. It was a simple comfort to me: unquestioning and personal. But once I went to school and was forced to sit through somewhere in the region of nine hundred dry, Latin-liturgical, chapel services, listening to stereotypical churchy people droning on, I just thought that I had got the whole faith deal wrong. Maybe God wasn’t intimate and personal but was much more like chapel was … tedious, judgemental, boring and irrelevant. The irony was that if chapel was all of those things, a real faith is the opposite. But somehow, and without much thought, I had thrown the beautiful out with the boring. If church stinks, then faith must do, too. The precious, natural, instinctive faith I had known when I was younger was tossed out with this newly found delusion that because I was growing up, it was time to β€˜believe’ like a grown-up. I mean, what does a child know about faith? It took a low point at school, when my godfather, Stephen, died, to shake me into searching a bit harder to re-find this faith I had once known. Life is like that. Sometimes it takes a jolt to make us sit and remember who and what we are really about. Stephen had been my father’s best friend in the world. And he was like a second father to me. He came on all our family holidays, and spent almost every weekend down with us in the Isle of Wight in the summer, sailing with Dad and me. He died very suddenly and without warning, of a heart attack in Johannesburg. I was devastated. I remember sitting up a tree one night at school on my own, and praying the simplest, most heartfelt prayer of my life. β€˜Please, God, comfort me.’ Blow me down … He did. My journey ever since has been trying to make sure I don’t let life or vicars or church over-complicate that simple faith I had found. And the more of the Christian faith I discover, the more I realize that, at heart, it is simple. (What a relief it has been in later life to find that there are some great church communities out there, with honest, loving friendships that help me with all of this stuff.) To me, my Christian faith is all about being held, comforted, forgiven, strengthened and loved – yet somehow that message gets lost on most of us, and we tend only to remember the religious nutters or the God of endless school assemblies. This is no one’s fault, it is just life. Our job is to stay open and gentle, so we can hear the knocking on the door of our heart when it comes. The irony is that I never meet anyone who doesn’t want to be loved or held or forgiven. Yet I meet a lot of folk who hate religion. And I so sympathize. But so did Jesus. In fact, He didn’t just sympathize, He went much further. It seems more like this Jesus came to destroy religion and to bring life. This really is the heart of what I found as a young teenager: Christ comes to make us free, to bring us life in all its fullness. He is there to forgive us where we have messed up (and who hasn’t), and to be the backbone in our being. Faith in Christ has been the great empowering presence in my life, helping me walk strong when so often I feel so weak. It is no wonder I felt I had stumbled on something remarkable that night up that tree. I had found a calling for my life.
”
”
Bear Grylls (Mud, Sweat and Tears)