A Quote by Tommy Morrison

I thought I was bulletproof, and I'm not. — © Tommy Morrison
I thought I was bulletproof, and I'm not.
When I was in my twenties, I thought I was bulletproof.
I wore bulletproof vests, and my bodyguards had the option of having bulletproof vests - I bought five sets.
I thought I was bulletproof or Superman there for a while. I thought I'd never run out of nerve. Never.
My sister died and my mum was really distant, as you do - you don't expect your offspring to die before you. I thought I was bulletproof up until that stage.
We have two programs dealing with bulletproof vests, two different systems of actually distributing bulletproof vests from the federal government. Two sets of applications, two different sets of personnel to approve those applications.
Five years after Aerosmith got back together, I realized how fragile we are as humans. There was a time I thought we were bulletproof, but then things happened and I came to the realization that I had to play every gig as if it was my last show. You have to start thinking that way, because you never know what's going to happen next.
Ideas are bulletproof.
Yes... a bulletproof vest.
You might think I'm bulletproof, but I'm not.
The future is bulletproof The aftermath is secondary.
My love for you was bulletproof but you're the one who shot me.
We come bulletproof in Ireland. We're reared tough, and we fight.
Perfect and bulletproof are seductive, but they don’t exist in the human experience.
Hope is bulletproof, truth just hard to hit
Normally, I always had a machine gun in my car and a bulletproof vest.
I've been in this business my whole life. I'm pretty bulletproof as far as being hurt.
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