I'm reading the book for the umteenth time. I want to read it as well as the Godfather Returns (again) before I start on Revenge. This morning on my commute, I just read the first 96 pages, and the scene with Woltz included. I loved how Woltz was thinking to himself and I quote: "People didn't have any right to act that way. It was insane. It meant that you couldn't do what you wanted with your own money, with the companies you owned, the power you had to give orders. It was ten times worse than communism. It had to be smashed. I must never be allowed."

That passage is just brilliant especially what I bolded.


It's not personal, it's strictly business.