Portrait of Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson

Broke baseball color barrier

Modern influential 96 sayings

Sayings by Jackie Robinson

I never backed down from a challenge.

1950s — Attributed
Wisdom Unverifiable

I refused to be a victim.

1940s-1950s — Attributed
Wisdom Unverifiable

We must never give up hope.

1960s — Speech
Inspirational Unverifiable

I was just a man who played baseball, but I was also a man who stood up for what was right.

1960s — Attributed
Wisdom Unverifiable

Every time I stepped onto that field, I knew I was representing more than just myself.

1940s-1950s — Reflecting on his role
Wisdom Unverifiable

Courage is a quality that is essential to any man who would succeed in life.

1950s-1960s — Attributed
Inspirational Unverifiable

I was a fighter, and I never gave up.

1950s — Attributed
War & Conflict Unverifiable

The struggle for civil rights is a long and arduous one, but it is a struggle that we must win.

1960s — Speech
Justice & Rights Unverifiable

I believe in the power of education to change lives.

1960s — Attributed
Educational Unverifiable

I had to fight hard against loneliness, abuse, and the knowledge that any mistakes I made would be magnified because I was the only black man out there.

1972 — Autobiography 'I Never Had It Made'
Educational Unverifiable

The right of every American to first-class citizenship is the most important issue of our time.

1960 — Column for the New York Post
Wisdom Unverifiable

I don't think I'm a celebrity. I'm just a man who had the chance to do some good.

1968 — Interview with Ebony magazine
Wisdom Unverifiable

I'm not a very good speaker, but I can hit a baseball.

1955 — Speech at a charity event
Wisdom Unverifiable

I'd be willing to trade all my fame and the home run record for one more chance to step up to bat in the major leagues.

1971 — Interview late in life
Money & Business Unverifiable

I don't think there's a person in this country who could look at a black boy and a white boy and say that one is going to be more successful than the other. I'd be willing to bet on the black boy.

1960s — Reported statement.
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable

It isn't important that I get an even break. It is important that I get a break, and it is important that I get a break that is fair.

1940s — Reported statement.
General Unverifiable

I'm not out to make friends, I'm out to get my job done.

1940s — Reported statement during his playing career.
Work & Money Unverifiable

The way I figured it, I was a black man in a white man's world. I had to make my own way.

1940s — Reported statement.
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable

Baseball is a game of inches.

1950s — Common baseball adage, often attributed to him.
General Unverifiable

I believe in the American way, and I believe in American ideals, and I believe in the American people.

1949 — Testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC).
General Unverifiable
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