If you gonna wear the mohawk, you stick with it. You don’t just be dibby-dabbing. You make up your mind.
MR. TMy gold, my money couldn’t stop cancer from appearing on my body. If they can’t save me, then I don’t need them.
More Mr. T Quotes
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I used to bodyguard for some celebrities and other people, and when I wasn’t doing that, I used to work at a disco as a doorman or a bouncer.
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I said I would never wear my gold again because it would be insensitive and disrespectful to all the people who died and lost everything in Katrina.
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If I never make another dollar, my life is complete.
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I’m so tough and so bad, I can be humble and lift another guy up.
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I’ll never have a wedding. I don’t want to marry just to do what everybody else is doing.
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I used to carry my father’s Bible and put it on the pulpit so he could preach.
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Whatever role I play is a positive role; it’s a strong role. Never negative.
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I go to cancer wards, and I tell them guys, ‘I’ve beaten it. You can, too.’
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I listen to my mother, and that keeps me out of trouble. I’m a good son.
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This guy Clubber Lang, I’ve been him all my life. He’s mean and hungry just like me.
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If you can’t read, the only thing you can do is enjoy the pictures, not the whole story.
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My momma didn’t clean up floors so I could be a thug… so I could wear my pants down.
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Lord, so when I speak, my words might motivate, might inspire somebody, Lord, when they see me, let them see you. When they hear me, Lord, let them hear you. In your holy name I pray.’
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When I was nine years old, living on the south side of Chicago, my father was a minister and my mother used to scrub floors.
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I was one of the wildest Santa Clauses they ever had.
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