I'm a Christian, and I forgive people. That's the mature thing to do.
“I'm a Christian, and I forgive people. That's the mature thing to do.”
— Mark Henry · Christian
The World Motivation
I'm a Christian, and I forgive people. That's the mature thing to do.
“I'm a Christian, and I forgive people. That's the mature thing to do.”
— Mark Henry · Christian
I'm a Christian, and I forgive people. That's the mature thing to do.
I love the WWE, I love the company, but I have two kids, and they want me home. They want me to see their recitals and sporting events, and I want to see them grow and evolve.
I want people, when they remember me, to think of the Hall of Pain, when I was catching guys, 275 pounds. Picking up Big Show, close to 500 pounds, over my head and driving him through a table.
I have a good sense of humor. I'm not Martin Lawrence by any means. I'm a little too country to be Chris Rock. But I fancy myself as being somebody with a good sense of humor.
I enjoyed my time working with Mae Young; she was one of the coolest, most respected people that I ever met in the industry.
I'm not sure that I would have become a Christian if I had continued to live in Hollywood because the notion wouldn't have occurred to me.
My father and mother are Muslims. But from the moment I started talking, I decided I was a Christian. They let me.
Look, Jesus is Lord. That is the Christian confession. It's always been our confession since He rose from the dead, Jesus is Lord.
The working-class black Southern Christian culture I come from still nurtures me, and I mean directly, daily.
I'm marrying my common-law wife, Beth, the Christian way, with a preacher and all that.