To the disrupters go the spoils.

Heather Simmons
About This Quote

To the disrupters go the spoils. The first thing to know about this quote is that it is a quote from the movie "The Godfather Part II" released in 1974. The quote is said by none other than Don Corleone, who warns his son Michael that the man who disrupts the family will end up with nothing. The second thing to know about this quote is that it may be a little misleading.

Source: Reinventing Dell

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