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Quotes by Donnie Brasco

"Lefty When they send for you, you go in alive, you come out dead, and it's your best friend that does it."
By Donnie Brasco
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"Lefty Wise guy dont carry wallets, they carry their money in a roll....beaner on the outs"
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"Lefty A wise guy's always right even when he's wrong, he's right."
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"Donnie Brasco Forget about it is like if you agree with someone, you know, like Raquel Welsh is one great piece of ass, forget a"
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