“The funny part of the whole thing is that a man in this line of business has so much company. I mean his customers. If people did not want beer and wouldn't drink it, a fellow would be crazy for going around trying to sell it!” Al Capone Drink , Beer , Business , People
“Nobody wanted Prohibition. This town voted six to one against it. Somebody had to throw some liquor on that thirst. Why not me?” Al Capone
“What do you want to do, get yourself killed before you are thirty? You'd better get some sense while a few of us are left alive.” Al Capone Sense
“I want peace, and I will live and let live. I'm like any other man. I've been in this racket long enough to realize that a man in my game must take the breaks, the fortunes of war. I haven't had any peace of mind in years. Every minute I'm in danger of death.” Al Capone War , Game , Death , Peace
“I wanted to stop all that because I couldn't stand hearing my little kid ask why I didn't stay home. I had been living at the Hawthorne Inn for fourteen months… If it wasn't for him, I'd have said, To hell with you fellows. We'll shoot it out.” Al Capone Home , Hell
“It's hard, dangerous work, aside from any hate at all, and when a fellow works hard at any line of business he wants to go home and forget about it. He don't want to be afraid to sit near a window or an open door.” Al Capone Business , Home , Hate , Forgetting
“There's always some wiseacre who stands in the wings and criticizes. You've got two choices. You either buy these wiseacres off by giving them jobs… or you scare them off. If they don't scare, you take them in the alley. When they get out of the hospital, if they still want to squawk, you get rid of them.” Al Capone
“I give the public what it wants. I never had to send out high-pressure salesmen. I could never meet the demand.” Al Capone
“The country wanted booze and I organized it. Why should I be called a public enemy?” Al Capone Country