"As far as having peace within myself, the one way I can do that is forgiving the people who have done wrong to me. It causes more stress to build up anger. Peace is more productive."
About Rodney King
Rodney King — Life and Legacy
Rodney King was an African American man whose beating by Los Angeles police in 1991 sparked widespread outrage and the infamous LA riots. His experience brought national attention to issues of police brutality and racial injustice. King's quotes often reflect his deep desire for understanding and reconciliation, as seen in his poignant plea, 'Can we all get along?' This statement captures his hope for unity amid division and serves as a call for empathy in the face of conflict. King's worldview was shaped by his personal struggles, and his quotes reveal a commitment to resilience and justice. He famously stated, 'I just want to be treated like everyone else,' emphasizing the fundamental human right to equality and dignity. His words challenge societal norms and push for a more inclusive understanding of justice. Today, King's legacy remains significant as his messages resonate with ongoing discussions about race, police reform, and social justice. His quotes continue to inspire conversations about the need for change and the importance of compassion in addressing societal issues.
Quote collection
Rodney King quotes (page 1 of 2)
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"I saw my hometown burning that day."
"I realize I will always be the poster child for police brutality, but I can try to use that as a positive force for healing and restraint."
"Why can't we all just get along?"
"I had to learn to forgive. I couldn't sleep at night. I got ulcers. I had to let go, to let God deal with it. No one wants to be mad in their own house. I didn't want to be angry my whole life. It takes so much energy out of you to be mean."
"I don't see how you can grow as a world without being able to get along with people. So many people is hating out there and it's not making a difference."
"What I've learned to do is arrest my addiction - arrest it myself, so I don't get arrested."
"Waking up sober is a good day. I love being able to wake up and do positive things, to go to the gym."
"Anybody can get bigheaded once they know the seat cannot be pulled out from under them."
"For a long time, sure, I was letting the pressure of being Rodney King get to me. It ain't easy. Even now, I walk into a place wondering, 'What people are thinking? Do they know who I am? What do they think about what happened? Do they blame me for the all those people who died?'"
"I'm a religious person. I remember my mom told me: 'Vengeance belongs to God. It's up to him to wreak vengeance.' It's hard for me to get to that point, but that's the work of God."
"I sometimes feel like I'm caught in a vise. Some people feel like I'm some kind of hero. Others hate me."
"Obama, he wouldn't have been in office without what happened to me and a lot of black people before me. He would never have been in that situation, no doubt in my mind. He would get there eventually, but it would have been a lot longer. So I am glad for what I went through. It opened the doors for a lot of people."
"I know and value what it means to wake up and be alive and to share my story. I'm so blessed to be here and to be able to talk about it."
"Over the years, a lot of rappers - Lil' Wayne, Ice Cube - have used my name in their songs. I'm a real touchstone of history."
"We wouldn't be as far along as a country if we didn't take on some of Martin Luther King's ways that he instilled in us."
"As a black man, you run from the cops. It's different now, but back when I was coming up, you run."
"It's not painful to relive it. I'm comfortable with my position in American history."
"Nice guys just don't finish first in the music industry."
"You know, before when (the police went) to work, they used to be like, 'I'm gonna kick somebody's ass today and so I hope I can catch somebody in a bad situation or breaking the law, because I'm gonna beat someone's ass in a big way, I think that attitude has changed."