I take a lot of pride in the work I do, because people pay to see me. They’ve got to get babysitters, park their car, get popcorn and candy. I’ve got to be conscious of that.
MR. TThis guy Clubber Lang, I’ve been him all my life. He’s mean and hungry just like me.
More Mr. T Quotes
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Whatever role I play is a positive role; it’s a strong role. Never negative.
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I’m tender on the inside.
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I know about two things: ‘Rocky III’ and Clubber Lang, and ‘A-Team’ and B.A. Baracus. That’s who I am!
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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’m a mama’s boy because everything I do is with respect to my mother.
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I’m a free spirit.
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I could talk all day, T stands for talking, T stands for tender, T stands for things that don’t even rhyme with T.
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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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They shouldn’t make the departure of a dancer so tear jerky because nobody’s going to war.
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My celebrity status allows me an opportunity, allows me a pulpit to preach and reach out to the people.
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I’m a bold Christian, not a scaredy-cat Christian.
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My mother raised me with God. We were poor financially, but we were rich spiritually.
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It takes a smart man to play dumb.
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When you give, it comes back to you.
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I pray to God. I don’t pray to the president, the governor, the mayor, no black caucus, no this and that. I pray to God, and that’s the end of it.
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I’m not a star. I don’t feel I’m so great. So how can I make you feel great just because you’ve got my signature on a piece of paper?
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If I never make another dollar, I am proud. I did what I wanted to do.
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Life guided me to being a bodyguard, protecting people, then in the movies, so I’m happy with everything because basically all I ever wanted to do was be a good son and take care of my mother.
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You cross me, I’m going to hurt you. But I’m really very gentle.
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Really, you don’t lose until you stop trying.
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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 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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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 hold the door for the ladies – I’m a gent.
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I’m proud to be an actor. See, as an actor, you live longer.
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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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