Quotes from Dennis Rodman


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I felt like calling attention to AIDS. I had the AIDS ribbon colored into my hair during the playoffs in '95.


The NBA believes if you play for a team and get paid by a team, you're the property of that team for 24 hours a day.


They say Elvis is dead. I say, no, you're looking at him. Elvis isn't dead; he just changed color.


The NBA's chosen ones think I'm setting a bad example? I think they need to look around and stop taking themselves so seriously.


I've got to give Larry Bird his due; he was a great player. He knew the game and he was smart.


You watch some teams these days and you wonder if they just met on the playground and decided to choose up sides.


I wear women's leggings under my clothes, but no lingerie.


I understand what rappers are talking about. I think rap is less about educating people about the black community and more about making money.


I spent my whole childhood looking for an escape.


I go out with white women. This makes a lot of people unhappy, mostly black women.


I've been homeless. I've worked at 7-Eleven.


I can't begin to describe the amount of crap I've taken for being a lousy free-throw shooter.


I can score 20 points if I want to, but that's not my desire.


Death has always had a prominent place in my mind. There are times when I think somebody might kill me.


Chemistry is a class you take in high school or college, where you figure out two plus two is 10, or something.


Black culture is something I don't relate to much at all.


At least 50 times. I've jumped off a building, jumped off a cliff in a car. I've been in bedrooms when women came in with knives and guns.


A player dreams of being a superstar, but he doesn't want people flocking all over him asking for an autograph.


To hang out in a gay bar or put on a sequined halter top makes me feel like a total person.


The doors fly open when you're a professional athlete.