Russian mafia Quote by Alexa Land Download Open image ““I smiled brightly and said, “I’m infiltrating the Russian mafia.”” — Alexa Land ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Russian mafia
“He said, "You are the russian roulette of my casino." ..and I shot him dead, then and there with my russian roulette.. I am… — Himmilicious Copy Share Image
“Personally, nothing would surprise me any more. If my father announced that he was really a Russian agent or my mother ran away with… — Sue Townsend Copy Share Image
“Well, sir,” he said, “we’ve got a murder now and then, or we can read about them. Then we’ve got the World Series. You can raise a wind any time over the Pirates or the Yankees, but I guess the best of all is we’ve got the Russians.” “Feelings pretty strong there?” “Oh, sure! Hardly a day goes by somebody… — John Steinbeck Copy Share
“I looked back at Corey, sharing a glance with him. Corey smiled and lifted his hands up in a have-no-idea way. Russians are complicated.” — C.L. Stone Copy Share Image
“So it’s true,” she says softly, looking into my eyes. “You’re working with…” The words the mafia hang between us. I nod.” — Alexis Abbott Copy Share Image
“I wouldn't want to be a Russian leader. You'd never know when you were being taped.” — Richard Nixon Copy Share Image
“Some wise guys came by my business establishment and tried to offer me neighborhood protection. They weren’t mafia, but they were wearing togas.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“one must know something of the truth in order to lie convincingly.” The president smiled. “Well, they’ve had enough time to play this game.… — Tom Clancy Copy Share Image
“What? Read more Russian history? It’s bloody and it’s tragic and best served with a lot of vodka. Trust me.” — Heather Long Copy Share Image
“... I retraced my steps, walked up to her, and in another moment would have certainly said, "Madam!" if I had not known that that exclamation had been made a thousand times before in all Russian novels of high life. It was that alone that stopped me.” — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Copy Share
“Wow,” Christian exclaimed. “Your hair first thing in the morning is a sight to behold. It’s like a Smurf blew up on the top… — Alexa Land Copy Share Image
“Of course, back then I was crimping my hair and wearing enormous shoulder pads that made me look like I played for the Minnesota… — Alexa Land Copy Share Image
“But then, maybe loneliness didn’t have anything to do with how many people we had in our lives. Maybe it was really about how… — Alexa Land Copy Share Image
“Nana, did you really try to run down some antigay protesters?” Dante asked. “Of course not! I’m not homicidal. I may, however, have encouraged… — Alexa Land Copy Share Image
“I was seriously not cut out for undercover work - which was pretty damn obvious, judging by the fact that I was currently cuddling… — Alexa Land Copy Share Image
“He said, "You are the russian roulette of my casino." ..and I shot him dead, then and there with my russian roulette.. I am… — Himmilicious Copy Share Image
The only other scenario that could explain everything, up to and including your own bizarre apperance, is a convoluted conspiracy theory involving the Russian… — Eoin Colfer Copy Share Image
And still she felt more confident at the prospect of taking on the Russian Mafia than she did attending a backyard barbecue. — Nora Roberts Copy Share Image
Russia's biggest problem is organized crime and its leaders are influenced by the Russian mafia. But it's not right to call it a Russian… — David Duke Copy Share Image
Now everybody is mafia. You got the Russian mafia, the Mexican mafia. Everybody is mafia these days. — Joe Arpaio Copy Share Image
This is why you must love life: one day you're offering up your social security number to the Russian Mafia; two weeks later you're… — Maria Semple Copy Share Image
“And we are not pursuing military information on this trip. At least not about the Russian mafia exchanging Russian-Ukrainian tanks and electronics for their… — Karl Braungart Copy Share Image
“Both Bratva and thieves in law would like to call themselves nihilists and anarchists because they don’t support the established government, but they govern… — Tanya Thompson Copy Share Image