Portrait of Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson

Broke baseball color barrier

Modern influential 96 sayings

Sayings by Jackie Robinson

The right to play baseball should be based on ability, not on color.

1940s — Statement
Wisdom Unverifiable

I believe in the American dream, but I also believe that it's a dream that has to be fought for.

1960s — Speech
Inspirational Unverifiable

I don't want to be remembered as a great baseball player. I want to be remembered as a man who fought for what he believed in.

1960s — Attributed
Inspirational Unverifiable

We need to make sure that every child has the opportunity to succeed, regardless of their race or background.

1960s — Speech during his post-baseball civil rights work
Wisdom Unverifiable

It's not about what you achieve, it's about what you overcome.

1950s-1960s — Attributed
Inspirational Unverifiable

I had to fight for everything I got.

1950s — Interview
War & Conflict Unverifiable

Prejudice is a two-edged sword. It hurts the one who wields it as much as it hurts the one who is cut by it.

1950s-1960s — Attributed
War & Conflict Unverifiable

I never look back. I always look forward.

1950s — Attributed
Wisdom Unverifiable

The most luxurious possession, the richest treasure anybody has, is his personal dignity.

1960s — Attributed
Money & Business Confirmed

I don't believe in segregation. I believe in integration.

1950s — Statement
Inspirational Unverifiable

It is not enough to be a good athlete. You must also be a good person.

1950s-1960s — Attributed, advice to young athletes
Wisdom Unverifiable

Discrimination is a disease.

1960s — Statement
Justice & Rights Unverifiable

I was a symbol of strength and hope for so many people.

1960s — Reflecting on his role in breaking the color barrier
Inspirational Unverifiable

I always tried to do my best, no matter what the circumstances.

1950s — Interview
Wisdom Unverifiable

The only way to make a difference is to stand up for what you believe in.

1960s — Attributed
Inspirational Unverifiable

Racism is a cancer that must be eradicated.

1960s — Speech
Wisdom Unverifiable

I was just a man who was given an opportunity, and I tried to make the most of it.

1950s — Interview
Wisdom Unverifiable

We have to keep fighting for equality, no matter how long it takes.

1960s — Speech
War & Conflict Unverifiable

I believe in the power of sports to bring people together.

1950s-1960s — Attributed
Inspirational Unverifiable

My success was not just for me, it was for all black people.

1960s — Reflecting on his impact
Inspirational Unverifiable
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