Everybody has done something that we wish we didn’t say or do and wish we could take it back.
MR. TI was one of the wildest Santa Clauses they ever had.
More Mr. T Quotes
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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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You cross me, I’m going to hurt you. But I’m really very gentle.
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If I forget to pray, I can’t get through the day without snapping at people.
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I get up every morning and say, ‘Father, give me strength today, not strength so I can lift 500 pounds, but give me strength.
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And I say that to send a message to all the young thugs out there; that it’s nothing to be ashamed of to say you love your mother.
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My faith was tested like Job. That’s the message I try to tell other people: just because you believe in God, serve God, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, people gotta realize, it don’t mean things not gonna happen to you.
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Mr. T. been to chemo, Mr. T been to radiation, hair fall out… but he’s back. Now I can give hope when I go to the hospital, see the sick kids with cancer, tell them, don’t quit.
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They used to call me ‘Touchdown T.’ I remember in high school, we had homecoming, and I got in front of the pep rally, and I told them, ‘I’m going to run for three touchdowns.’ I ran for three touchdowns, kicked the extra point, and took myself out the game.
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I always say I’m one of the toughest mama’s boys you’re ever gonna meet.
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I love performing, you know, because, like I say, I’m a ham for this stuff.
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If I never make another dollar, I am proud. I did what I wanted to do.
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Football players, the brain and all that stuff, ooh-eee, that’s not good.
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I believed in God when cancer come to me. Now when I speak, I speak with authority because I’ve been there.
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If I never make another dollar, my life is complete.
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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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