Matthew Fornaciari

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“Tommy, if you possess something that you can’t give away, you don’t possess it; it possesses you. If someone says, ‘That’s a beautiful pair of cuff links,’ and you don’t give them to that person on the spot, you’re forced to admit that the cuff links own you.” He continued, “Think of Aristotle Onassis. He had billions of dollars and all the toys you could imagine. The second he died, everything he owned—the yachts, the mansions, the jewelry—it all belonged to someone else. Nothing we have is ours, we’re just using it.”
Still Standing…: My Journey from Streets and Saloons to the Stage, and Sinatra
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