I've read these quotes that are attributed to him. I don't know if he actually said them but they are interesting none the less. If he did indeed say these things he was undoubtedly a thoughtful man.

"This life of ours, this is a wonderful life. If you can get through life like this and get away with it, hey that's great. But it's very predictable. There's so many ways you can screw it up."

"We're not children here. The law is...how should I put it? A convenience. Or a convenience for some people, and an inconvenience for other people. Like, take the law that says you can't go into someone else's house. I have a house, so, hey, I like that law. The guy without a house...what's he think of it? Stay out in the rain, schnook. That’s what the law means to him."

"There are certain promises you make that are more sacred than anything that happens in a court of law. I don't care how many Bibles you put your hand on. Some of the promises, it's true, you make to young, before you really have an understanding of what they mean. But once you've made those first promises, other promises are called for. And the thing is you can't deny the new ones without betraying the old ones. The promises get bigger, there are more people to be hurt and disappointed if you don't live up to them.Then, at some point, your called upon to make a promise to a dying man."