28 Quotes & Sayings By George Takei

George Hosato Takei was born in Los Angeles, California, to Japanese-American parents during World War II. His father was an Army officer who fought in the Pacific theater. He grew up in an apartment above his parents' flower shop where he could hear the bombs bursting all around him. After the war, Takei's father became a captain in the U.S Read more

Army and moved the family to Germany where he was stationed at Fort Knox for two years. When George was 12 years old, they returned to California and settled in suburban Los Angeles. George became interested in acting at age eight, when he appeared on television with his idol, Ronald Reagan.

At Pasadena City College, he performed on stage with stars such as Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor before graduating with honors in 1963. During college, Takei was a founding member of the Howard Wahl Players Association which gave him his start as a professional actor.

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My father once told me that American democracy is a people’s democracy at heart, and that it therefore can be as great as the American people, or as fallible. It depends on all of us. But our system is more fragile than we know. To sustain it, we must always cherish the ideals on which it was founded, remain vigilant against the dark forces that threaten it, and actively engage in the process of making it work. . George Takei
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Pioneering is never done in front of cheerleaders urging on a roaring grandstand of popular approval. George Takei
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We have to remember that Putin was a member of the KGB. He has already demonstrated that kind of macho, dictatorial attitude. Russia has breached their pledge to uphold the Olympic charter. This is a great opportunity for the IOC to say we cannot, given the situation that exists currently, allow the Olympics to take place in Russia. George Takei
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Humor is a powerful tool, and some of these politicians are so far out and easy to lampoon. They just provide such delicious opportunity. George Takei
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I do find things funny. When you see life through the eyes of someone with a good sense of humor, which my grandmother did, life is a human comedy. George Takei
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When I was a very young actor, I cruised around in a pretty cool vehicle called the Starship Enterprise. George Takei
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One of the gifts of 'Star Trek' is my professional work colleagues have become my lifelong friends. George Takei
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Gene Roddenberry continually reminded us that the Star Trek Enterprise was a metaphor for starship Earth. And the strength in this starship came from its diversity, coming together and working in concert as a team. That is the strength of our countries, Canada and the United States. We are nations of diversity. George Takei
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'Star Trek' is about acceptance, and the strength of the Starship Enterprise is that it embraces diversity in all its forms. George Takei
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As my audience grew more diverse, I started interjecting social justice advocacy and commentaries about LGBT equality, and it just kept growing more. George Takei
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I do think that Japan will be one of the nations that have equality, and that, too, will serve as an example for other Asian nations. George Takei
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The arc of our history is toward more equality being expanded to more and more people. George Takei
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My grandmother lived to 104 years old, and part of her success was she woke up every morning to a brand new day. She said every morning is a new gift. Her favorite hobby was collecting birthdays. George Takei
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What is important is the reliability of my posts being there to greet my fans with a smile or a giggle every morning. That's how we keep on growing. George Takei
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Children are amazingly adaptable. What would be grotesquely abnormal became my normality in the prisoner of war camps. It became routine for me to line up three times a day to eat lousy food in a noisy mess hall. It became normal for me to go with my father to bathe in a mass shower. George Takei
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Up until the time I was cast in 'Star Trek, ' the roles were pretty shallow - thin, stereotyped, one-dimensional roles. I knew this character was a breakthrough role, certainly for me as an individual actor but also for the image of an Asian character: no accent, a member of the elite leadership team. George Takei
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STAR TREK is a show that had a vision about a future that was positive. George Takei
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At the core of 'Star Trek' is Gene Roddenberry's vision of the future. So much of science-fiction is about a dystopian society with human civilization having crumbled. He had an affirmative, shining, positive view of the future. George Takei
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When Pearl Harbor was bombed, young Japanese-Americans, like all young Americans, rushed to their draft board to volunteer to fight for our country. That act of patriotism was answered with a slap in the face. We were denied service and categorized as enemy non-alien. George Takei
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When Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed the same-sex marriage bill, my blood was boiling. I had been silent, but that night, Brad and I watched the news and saw all these young people pouring out on Santa Monica Boulevard venting their rage, and I said, 'I have to speak out.' George Takei
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I think Donald Trump's interpretation of marriage is something that he himself doesn't really believe in. 'Traditional marriage' is where two people love each other, commit to each other, care for each other over the years. It is a meaningful ceremony, and his interpretation of that is not recognizing what real marriage is. George Takei
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I'd like to think that, when I explain it, that Mr. Trump will understand marriage is defined by two people who love each other, commit to each other, and will care for each other through thick and thin. George Takei
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When Brad and I got married in 2008, it got a lot of attention. And all the attention was over the fact that we were two men, but people were hardly conscious of the fact that we were entering into an interracial marriage. That's wonderful, because it was only 50 years ago with Loving v. Virginia that interracial marriages were made legal. George Takei
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We were American citizens. We were incarcerated by our American government in American internment camps here in the United States. The term 'Japanese internment camp' is both grammatically and factually incorrect. George Takei
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People want to start their day off with a smile or, better yet, a guffaw. George Takei
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I'm proud of my relationship with 'Star Trek'! 'Star Trek' is a show that I am philosophically compatible with. George Takei
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I remembered some people who lived across the street from our home as we were being taken away. When I was a teenager, I had many after-dinner conversations with my father about our internment. He told me that after we were taken away, they came to our house and took everything. We were literally stripped clean. George Takei