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A liberal will cut off your leg so he can hand you a crutch.
Jim Brown -
I'm a very sensitive person. I do like to be respected. I'm very loyal. I like it to be a two-way street.
Jim Brown
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Richard Sherman is a creation of the media and a bright young man who has learned how to capitalize on everything, and sometimes at the expense of his other teammates.
Jim Brown -
We have to go back to the memories of 9-11. If that memory doesn't do anything to you as an American, then you're not really that sensitive a human being.
Jim Brown -
I want the violence among young people in this country to stop - particularly gang violence.
Jim Brown -
I look for good people and people that will be like-minded and help me try to do good for other human beings.
Jim Brown -
Twenty-seven years incarcerated, his jailer became his best friend. So if you need an example on how we should act and how we should be, then Nelson Mandela is the man to follow.
Jim Brown -
It doesn't take science to know that when you have head-to-head collisions, there's going to be some effect.
Jim Brown
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I have a theory. An audience doesn't need to get wrapped up in blackness every time they see a Negro actor. And a movie doesn't have to be about race just because there's a Negro in it.
Jim Brown -
Obama was elected by the people, and I was glad that barrier was broken down. I did, along with my wife, campaign for him in Ohio because that was a key state. If I had to say does he rate an 'A' or does he rate a 'D,' it would be very difficult. I give him a 'C.'
Jim Brown -
I listened to my kids talk about me as a parent, and I learned about things they wished I'd done and said. And I wished that I had done more of those things.
Jim Brown -
I prefer girls who are young.
Jim Brown -
What I want to do is play roles as a black man, instead of playing black man's roles. You know?
Jim Brown -
One of the things that I've always not liked is the modern players have always concentrated on dancing in the end zone and BSing when serious things were going on in this country that needed to be changed. So my opinion is that when these young people stand up and risk their careers, that's a good sign for everything and all of us.
Jim Brown
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Malcolm X was a man among men.
Jim Brown -
The need to be cared for is the base of everything. In the penitentiaries, you won't hear gangbangers and criminals say, 'No, I don't want to be cared for by nobody.' When you care about them, they'll open up to you.
Jim Brown -
The three greatest people in my life were white, OK. My high school coach, my high school superintendent and my mentor in Manhasset, Long Island.
Jim Brown -
The power is between your ears. The power is in your heart.
Jim Brown -
I think of my life as a journey, and I'm still on it.
Jim Brown -
I learned a long time ago that advice is a quick trip to nowhere. It's the commitment that only you can make in yourself, the responsibility to assume control of yourself.
Jim Brown
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Money has stepped to the forefront of everything.
Jim Brown -
Everybody does good things, but I'm talking about making major changes in the educational system that would impact an entire race. I'm talking about stopping these young gang members from killing one another. I'm talking about keeping prisons from overflowing.
Jim Brown -
If you're an old cat around young girls, you got to have somethin' to bring to the table.
Jim Brown -
The Jewish culture has a wonderful thing about education. It has a great thing about family; it has a great thing about unity, hard work, dedication. I would like to say the African-American community should emulate that.
Jim Brown