A powerful person is equally cool with their flaws and things that aren't powerful about them at all.

A powerful person is equally cool with their flaws and things that aren't powerful about them at all.

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Poetry is almost like my foundation for everything. I almost feel I am a better actor and writer because of it.

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That's the thing with me being a former athlete: in the way I attack characters and attack poetry is from the base of being an athlete.

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Poetry has, in a way, been my bridge to my acting career.

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I was trying to pay the bills with poems, and it was easy to memorize my poems, because I'd be riding my bike in California trying to memorize them before going on stage at a poetry lounge.

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I found poetry at 12 and 13 and, lo and behold, learned that my attorney father had a background in poetry - as he wore dashikis and Afros in the '70s and named his kids Arabic names. He was a poet and a lot like The Last Poets and Gil Scott-Heron and all of these folks. He definitely was an artist.

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You know how you can be romantic? You can be romantic by going to a beautiful setting, sitting on a park bench, and getting good ole-fashioned golden arches, a.k.a. McDonald's. That's probably the best I can do romantically.

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Shoes make an outfit they're like rims for a car.

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Some of the most amazing people I've met in life are cops.

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I grew up in a two-parent household. We all played sports, all sports, which cost a lot of money. My pops was an attorney; he went to College of the Holy Cross with Clarence Thomas. My mom worked a bit, then gradually came home and took care of us full time.

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I'm a black Catholic raised in Decatur, Georgia, which was very gang-infested. Then, I went to an all-white private high school and excelled in sports and wrote poetry, then played football at the University of Georgia, minoring in drama.

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