I’m a mama’s boy because everything I do is with respect to my mother.
MR. TDon’t be getting sloppy drunk and telling them dirty jokes.
More Mr. T Quotes
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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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To be a bodyguard is to be a kamikaze pilot. Dedicated.
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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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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 thank God I’m in a position where I can pick and choose – there are some roles I don’t play.
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I don’t like magic – but I have been known to make guys disappear.
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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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Stay humble and be concerned for the less fortunate.
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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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I pity the fool who just gives up.
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Judas betrayed Jesus. Lady Red betrayed John Dillinger. Those things happen.
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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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My gold, my money couldn’t stop cancer from appearing on my body. If they can’t save me, then I don’t need them.
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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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My mother raised me with God. We were poor financially, but we were rich spiritually.
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I always was a Christian… whatsoever a man thinks in his heart is who he is.
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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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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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When 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.
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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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I don’t worry. I don’t doubt. I’m daring. I’m a rebel.
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I’m a free spirit.
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I use my celebrity status to inspire someone, to give them hope.
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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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T stands for being nice. T stands for manners. T stands for being polite.
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