We all gonna die eventually from something or other, but don’t be a wimp. Put up a good fight.
MR. TWe all gonna die eventually from something or other, but don’t be a wimp. Put up a good fight.
MR. TT stands for being nice. T stands for manners. T stands for being polite.
MR. TEverybody loved ‘The A-Team’ because it was entertainment, pure and simple.
MR. TI’m not the same man I used to be, I’m not out hell-raising, stuff like that. I am a changed man.
MR. TI 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.
MR. TI always was a Christian… whatsoever a man thinks in his heart is who he is.
MR. TBack in the day, I would wear up to 45 pounds of gold. It would take me four hours to get dressed!
MR. TIf I never make another dollar, I am proud. I did what I wanted to do.
MR. TIf you look at my job, my union card, it says ‘actor.’ It don’t say nothing about celebrity, movie star, nothing like that, and that’s one thing that keeps me humble.
MR. TMr. 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.
MR. TWhen I was growing up, my family was so poor we couldn’t afford to pay attention.
MR. TI have a heart of gold, but I’m really a marshmallow in my heart.
MR. TIf you get knocked down – setbacks in life, like applying for a job if they don’t hire you – keep trying, keep getting up, keep doing it.
MR. TI believe in the Golden Rule – The Man with the Gold… Rules.
MR. TI used to bodyguard for some celebrities and other people, and when I wasn’t doing that, I used to work at a disco as a doorman or a bouncer.
MR. TI was being trained because I wanted to be a preacher like my father. I wanted to talk about Moses; I wanted to talk about God.
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