"Jackie Chan is a myth."

"I love wushu a lot and I would love to see it included in future Olympic Games."

"Speaking English is like tongue-twist for me. I can speak each word perfect, but then you have to string them together like, 'Blah, blah, blah.' That's when I get crazy."

"The kids never listen to you, especially the youngest ones."

"Money for me today does not really matter."

"I've got a very interesting background."

"I feel that there are a few things in the world without cultural barriers."

"My affection for Taiwan... is witnessed by everyone. My wife is Taiwanese and I am a son-in-law of Taiwan. I am half Taiwanese."

"I'm gradually beginning to feel that we Chinese need to be controlled. If we're not being controlled, we'll just do what we want."

"If there really is a god, then he really looks after me."

"Why did I become Jackie Chan? Mostly because I work very hard. When people were sleeping, I was still training."

"I'm not young anymore. I'm really, really tired. And the world is too violent right now. It's a dilemma - I like action but I don't like violence."

"Coffee is a language in itself."

"I hate violence, yes I do. It's kind of a dilemma, huh?."

"Being a stunt coordinator, I have to take care not only of myself but I have to make sure everyone is safe."

"I'm not a god - I do bad things."

"I'm crazy, but I'm not too crazy."

"I just make good movies. That's the way I thank my fans."

"As a father, I always want my son to be perfect. When he was young, I tried to train him in martial arts, but he said, 'I don't want to become like Bruce Lee's son, with everybody telling me how good my father was.' I just think my son is too lazy."

"When I make a film - I direct my own film, I write my own script - that's what I want to hear from the audience. 'Oh, thank you, Jackie!'"

"I'm good for some things, bad for a lot of things."

"I really hope someday in Hollywood, some producer or director will hire me only to do drama."

"We're all the same inside."

"I went by myself to Hollywood, I spoke no English, every day I had to go to school."