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.
MR. TIf I never make another dollar, my life is complete.
More Mr. T Quotes
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To the women and children, T stands for tender. To the bad guys and thugs, it stands for tough.
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Visiting the hospital, visiting the kids with cancer, visiting the adults, and stuff like that. That’s what I do.
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I try to use my experience and the fact that I grew up in the ghetto – I tell people you don’t have to rob or steal to get out of the ghetto.
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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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My reputation grew because I was a professional. I did my job, and I was courteous – a no-nonsense guy.
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Guys who have to pretend to be tough, they ain’t. I’m tough.
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I’m a free spirit.
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I’ve turned those steel chains into gold to symbolize the fact that I’m still a slave, only my price tag is higher.
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Obama’s not Jesus. He can’t walk on water.
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I believe in the Golden Rule – The Man with the Gold… Rules.
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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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To be a bodyguard is to be a kamikaze pilot. Dedicated.
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As a kid, I got three meals a day. Oatmeal, miss-a-meal and no meal.
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I pity the fool who just gives up.
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All I ever wanted out of my life was to buy my mother a house. By 1995, I have achieved all I wanted materially in life.
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