I am that I am is in Exodus.
Shakespeare said it in his one of his Sonnets.
John Henry said something very similar in the song of that name.
They are Popeye's predecessors.
2007-01-04 18:30:49
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answered by Anonymous
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This statement is from the Torah or Old Testament of the Christian Bible, depending on who you're talking to. The Lord says this to Moses out of the burning bush when he appeared to him to tell him to lead the people out of Egypt.
2007-01-05 01:01:25
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answered by Cat Loves Her Sabres 6
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My recollection is that Popeye said it to Olive before breaking into song. Also it is found below the image of Benjamin Franklin on the five dollar bill. . . naw I made that one up. But I think the Popeye part is true. Regards
2007-01-05 01:01:40
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answered by Anonymous
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REEBOK!!
http://www.rbk.com/fr/iawia/default.htm
2007-01-05 01:57:16
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answered by Charlotte Girl 3
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"I am What I Am" is the closing number of Act I from the stage musical "La Cage Aux Folles" which the Robin Williams/Nathan lane movie "The birdcage was based on. In the show, Nathan lane's Character sings it......(don't remeber which one he is! - Albin maybe?)
2007-01-05 01:02:11
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answered by Scotjay 2
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Country singer ... George Jones.
2007-01-05 01:01:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Two people in history said it. God and Popeye.
2007-01-05 01:36:00
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answered by ragdefender 6
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The term "I AM" is a quote from God in the bible to Moses.
2007-01-05 01:01:11
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answered by Mark 2
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A proud as* who is self-centred.
2007-01-11 02:07:31
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answered by Anonymous
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popeye
2007-01-05 01:02:10
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answered by King Leonidas 3
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