I hold the door for the ladies – I’m a gent.
MR. TWhen I go out and I meet people who are suffering and they come and talk to me, Mr. T cries, Mr. T who could break a man’s jaw with his fist.
More Mr. T Quotes
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I learned that from Muhammad Ali; I used to bodyguard him. He taught me about confidence. So when it comes to any job I work, I’m gonna do it good; I’m going to bring it over the top.
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I believe in the Golden Rule – The Man with the Gold… Rules.
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You cross me, I’m going to hurt you. But I’m really very gentle.
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I use my celebrity status to inspire someone, to give them hope.
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I have a heart of gold, but I’m really a marshmallow in my heart.
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I always was a Christian… whatsoever a man thinks in his heart is who he is.
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If you gonna wear the mohawk, you stick with it. You don’t just be dibby-dabbing. You make up your mind.
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You’ll never have any trouble with Mr. T, I’m just a big, calm teddy bear kind of guy. Mr. T ain’t ashamed to cry.
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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’ve never seen myself as a star. I never call myself a celebrity or a superstar, whatever.
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I answer only to God.
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See, behind all my tough, rough exterior is basically a marshmallow, maybe a pussycat. But not a wimp!
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Left ear, I wear four earrings. The four is symbolic of the four seasons, spring, winter, summer and fall, the four directions, north, east, south and west, the four gospel writers, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
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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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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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In high school, I majored in brick masonry.
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When my ancestors came from Africa, they were shackled by our neck, our wrists, and our ankles in steel chains.
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I was mischievous. I wasn’t bad. I stole food so we could eat. My mother didn’t know.
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I was one of the wildest Santa Clauses they ever had.
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When I was growing up, my family was so poor we couldn’t afford to pay attention.
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I don’t like magic – but I have been known to make guys disappear.
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I’m a child of God first. Before I became a celebrity, I was baptized a Christian.
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We had the wood shop, the machine shop, so I know about all that. I wanted to build buildings when I graduated from high school. I do know my way around that stuff.
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I don’t have a problem with Hulk Hogan. People say things and do things, and who am I to judge?
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God didn’t make me to make movies, flex muscles, buy gold. What you love the most becomes your God.
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As a Christian, you forgive, and you feed the hungry and clothe the naked, and you visit the sick and comfort the lonely.
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