Mario Puzo Quote
With a great effort the Don opened his eyes to see his son once more.... He smelled the garden, the yellow shield of light smote his eyes, and he whispered, Life is so beautiful....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
With a great effort the Don opened his eyes to see his son once more.... He smelled the garden, the yellow shield of light smote his eyes, and he whispered, Life is so beautiful....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.
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About Mario Puzo
Mario Francis Puzo (; Italian: [ˈmaːrjo ˈputtso, -ddzo]; October 15, 1920 – July 2, 1999) was an American author and screenwriter. He wrote crime novels about the Italian-American Mafia and Sicilian Mafia, most notably The Godfather (1969), which he later co-adapted into a film trilogy directed by Francis Ford Coppola. He received the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the first film in 1972 and for Part II in 1974. Puzo also wrote the original screenplay for the 1978 Superman film and its 1980 sequel. His final novel, The Family, was released posthumously in 2001.