"I have been pulled over, and I have actually worried, 'Is something going to happen to me even though I am a law abiding citizen?' That is a real fear and is something that we have to come to grips with."
"I respect the police officers, but something you learn as a young black man in this country is that... life is a little bit different for you even though, on the surface, it seems to be the same."
"The police officer's job is to respect the citizens that they are in control of."
"I sometimes think they should have said 'Black Lives Matter Too,' because that is really what is being said. The outcry is that historically and presently, the feeling is that black lives don't matter as much as white lives because we don't see the same type of things happening to them."
"Sometimes listening is of greater value than speaking."
"Before competition, as I stand in shoulder pads and cleats, my helmet in my left hand, adrenaline flowing and my heart raging under my right, I never forget the ills of America, but for a moment I envision its potential, remember its prosperity, and give thanks to God for the land He has placed me in and the people I love who live in it."
"Conflict, when handled correctly, strengthens."
"Conflict, when mismanaged, destroys."
"People are hurting and looking for answers. The Gospel gives us hope."
"The cure for the Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice and Eric Garner tragedies is not education or exposure. It's the gospel."
"Sin is the reason we rebel against authority."
"Sin is the reason we abuse our authority."
"Sin is the reason we are racist, prejudiced, and lie to cover for our own."
"We all have the same problem as human beings. And it's something that we are born with, and we just see it manifest in different ways. And in this situation, it's racial. It's brutality. It's people breaking the law. It's the smoke, but the underlying fire is something that we all have to deal with, and that's our sin."
"I think God does a lot of things in different ways."
"When someone mistreats you, the correct reaction is not to go out and do something to destroy somebody else's property."
"I can identify many different experiences that I've had over the course of my life and things that I've witnessed where it seemed that black men, specifically me or someone else may have got the, you know, different treatment than somebody else would in that same situation."
"For everybody, I think that we all, when we look at this situation of race, we need a change of heart, and I said it before. I believe the heart change comes from repenting of your racism, repenting of your bias, repenting of your prejudice and understanding that, you know what, God sees us all the same."
"We need to get our hearts straight. And after we get the hearts straight, we can treat each other straight."
"We need to look at truth. We need to look at justice, and we need to look at righteousness. And let that be our guide going forward."
"One of the biggest things we have to be able to do is to handle conflict and handle it correctly. We're able to look at our biases, look at our frustration, look at our sin in this area, our pride and our selfishness. It allows us to move forward."
"What doesn't allow us to move forward because when we simply - and I've seen it on social media; it really, really upsets me - is to get in our corners and call names and turn our back to each other."
"The only one who can change the heart of man is the Lord. And that will make us want to make things fair for other people."
"There shouldn't be any looting or anything like that. But we're seeing a lot of frustration, and nobody knows the answer. All of us are saying we need an answer, and what I'm saying is we need, all of us, a heart change so, as America, we can move forward."
"There's no reason ever to steal because you're upset."