I’m so tough and so bad, I can be humble and lift another guy up.
MR. TDon’t be getting sloppy drunk and telling them dirty jokes.
More Mr. T Quotes
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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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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 mean to be cocky, but if I’m never on TV again.
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I would travel with a suitcase full of diamonds and take them from point A to point B.
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I’m not really an actor, I’m a reactor; I’m a pitchman. That’s what I do best. Nobody can do it any better.
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I used to tell her some man gave me $10 to sweep out the yard. I was like Robin Hood. I took from the rich and gave to the poor. Me.
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I try to work out my mind more these days. I try to eat right. I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, and I take the skin off chicken. But I’m not on no special diet. I like my steak and potatoes, ice cream, doughnuts.
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WWE asked me to be in the Hall of Fame, and I turned it down. You know why? They put Pete Rose in the wrestling Hall of Fame. This guy can’t even get into his own Hall of Fame.
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If I never make another dollar, I am proud. I did what I wanted to do.
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My mother raised me with God. We were poor financially, but we were rich spiritually.
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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 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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Basically, I wear sandals, like Jesus. When it gets cold in Chicago, the snow way up to my knees, I still wear my sandals. But that’s me.
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I hold the door for the ladies – I’m a gent.
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I’m a mama’s boy because everything I do is with respect to my mother.
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