American - Actor | May 21, 1952 -
When my ancestors came from Africa, they were shackled by our neck, our wrists, and our ankles in steel chains. I've turned those steel chains into gold to symbolize the fact that I'm still a slave, only my price tag is higher.
Mr. T
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I hold the door for the ladies - I'm a gent.
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My momma didn't clean up floors so I could be a thug... so I could wear my pants down.
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As a kid, I got three meals a day. Oatmeal, miss-a-meal and no meal.
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When I'm ready to fight, my opponent has a better chance of surviving a forest fire wearing gasoline drawers.
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Stay humble and be concerned for the less fortunate.
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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 was one of the wildest Santa Clauses they ever had.
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I have the Midas touch, in the way that when I hook up with a project, I feel, not speaking cocky or conceited, but there's a confidence I have. 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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You pity the fool because you don't want to beat up a fool! You know, pity is between sorry and mercy. See, if you pity him, you know, you won't have to beat him up. So that's why I say fools, you gotta give another chance because they don't know no better. That's why I pity them!
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I pity the fool who just gives up.
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I was a straight-A student. But I was a bad lad.
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