All my sons are named George Foreman. They all know where they came from.
Come over here and sit on my knee and finish your orange juice.
Newspapermen ask dumb questions. They look up at the sun and ask if it is shining.
Boxing brings out my aggressive instinct, not necessarily a killer instinct.
In Japan, there is less a culture of preserving old buildings than in Europe.
The fight will last as long as I allow it to last, and then I will knock him out.
A graceful taunt is worth a thousand insults.
All boxers are different, and we all approach the fights in different ways.
Winning the first championship is a goal for any boxer, and it means a lot to reach it.
People still look at me as the champion and that's very important to me.
Every fighter has to go in there with a game plan.
I got to fight every second, every minute and every round.
The jury has the right to determine both the law and the facts.
As a boxer, you have to put risk in to get to another level.
I'm not into being competitive. I never saw myself as a competitive type of person.
I didn't have that thing that Michael Bolton did; my star power - my charisma - was not a match to my writing ability.
Artists and celebrities are citizens, and as such you have a responsibility to keep fighting for justice because there are monolithic power structures and systemic oppression out there.
I think there is a longing in everyone for a personal relationship with God.
My relationship to food is that of an acrophobe to a bridge. Unease masks a desire to jump.
When there's that forgiveness present and compassion, it just helps you live so much easier.
Forgiveness isn't about condoning what has happened to you or someone else's actions against you.