The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Tony Danza
- Don’t try too hard to be young. Be who you are.
- In an earthquake, I shouldn’t run out of the house – I should run into it.
- I am looking forward to getting to do things I have never done before.
- What’s interesting is that I get messages from people who think I’m gone. I have messages like “Tony, we’re so sorry. We loved you!”
- If you’re a teacher you have to teach the curriculum, all that stuff, you have to teach morals, you have to teach values, and you have to teach, all-importantly, self-control. Because a lot of kids don’t have it.
- The great thing about getting married young like I did and having a child so young is that he gets to know all the relatives. He knew his great-grandmother, and we sat down together and tied down the stories of our uncles and aunts.
- We can’t want an education for kids more than they want it for themselves.
- Look, when I got in trouble in school I got in trouble at home. Now when kids get in trouble at school, the teacher gets in trouble. So the families are important.
- One of the best indicators of student achievement is the academic success of the mother in the home.
- Poverty can’t be an excuse for bad teaching, but teaching can’t be the only thing we do to combat poverty.
Tony Danza, born Antonio Salvatore Iadanza on April 21, 1951, in Brooklyn, New York, is an American actor, comedian, and former professional boxer. He rose to fame in the late 1970s for his role as Tony Banta in the sitcom “Taxi” (1978–1983). Following this success, Danza starred in the popular sitcom “Who’s the Boss?” (1984–1992), where he portrayed Tony Micelli, a retired baseball player turned housekeeper.
Outside of television, Danza has appeared in several films, including “Don Jon” (2013) and “Crash” (2004). He has also showcased his talents on Broadway, starring in productions like “The Producers” and “Honeymoon in Vegas.”
In addition to his acting career, Danza has hosted his own talk show, “The Tony Danza Show,” which aired from 2004 to 2006. He is also an accomplished author, having penned several books, including “I’d Like to Apologize to Every Teacher I Ever Had: My Year as a Rookie Teacher at Northeast High” (2012), a memoir about his experience teaching high school English.
Throughout his career, Tony Danza has demonstrated his versatility as an entertainer, successfully transitioning between acting, hosting, and writing.
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