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J. Edgar Hoover very famously denied the existence of organized crime up until the Appalachian Meeting, I think, in 1957. It was interesting to me that he clearly had to know that there was such a thing as organized crime and organized criminals as far back as the '20s.
— Terence Winter
Tags: crime, know, think, me

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One FBI agent told us early on that on Monday morning, they would get to the FBI office, and all the agents would talk about 'The Sopranos', having the same conversation about the show, but always from the flip side.
— Terence Winter
Tags: monday, conversation, always, morning
I look at the feature films that come out, and by and large, 85 percent of them are things I wouldn't in a million years sit down and watch. The more interesting storytelling is happening on television by a long shot.
— Terence Winter
Tags: more, down, look, long
We may live like saints, but when it comes to our fantasy life, everybody's got a little larceny in their soul.
— Terence Winter
Tags: like, live, soul, life
With an interesting character, there's always something to say.
— Terence Winter
Tags: something, say, always, character
I've always thought that when they say ignorance is bliss, the converse to that is that knowledge is hell. The more you know, the bleaker things can get.
— Terence Winter
Tags: hell, ignorance, you, knowledge
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