“You might hate a successful person, but you can not hate a true hero.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
A hero is defined by what he or she can do, not by what he or she cannot do — Damon Throop Copy Share Image
“At each small success we should not become our own heroes in our minds” — Dr. V. V. Rao Copy Share Image
I think our first heroes with whom we discover flaws are our parents. — Taika Waititi Copy Share Image
“There are those who hold first rankers and there are those who are heroes.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
Heroes, well, they don't live so long. But they're muy suave, and we all admire them. — Nancy Farmer Copy Share Image
It's hard to not act like a fan when you're in these scenes with your heroes, but you can't do that because… — Sam Richardson Copy Share Image
“Sometimes heroes were found between the pages of a book, and sometimes they stood on a hill, their checkered togas fluttering in… — Leylah Attar Copy Share Image
I never knew Mother Teresa, but I admired her, especially in this day and age when there aren't many heroes. — Jose Feliciano Copy Share Image
Three of my heroes that have gotten clean and sober that I got to ask for advice were Alice Cooper, Nikki Sixx… — Nita Strauss Copy Share Image
When you are behind the camera, the hard work and dedication goes unrecognized, which is why I have so much respect for… — Divya Khosla Kumar Copy Share Image
“If not for tragedy, tyrants, and injustice, there would be nothing to awaken and inspire dormant heroes. There is always a balance.… — Steve Maraboli Copy Share Image
My heroes are Robert Duvall, Forest Whitaker, Ed Harris, Tommy Lee Jones, Anthony Hopkins and Sean Penn. — Walton Goggins Copy Share Image
What I've learned is that it's okay to take from heroes, such as Debussy, but it has to be filtered through my… — William Kraft Copy Share Image
“Trocmé was disagreeable in the same magnificent sense as Jay Freireich, and Wyatt Walker, and Fred Shuttlesworth. And the beauty of the… — Malcolm Gladwell Copy Share Image
If you look at the great superheroes in any universe, you will always find that they have the very best super villains… — Jim Lee Copy Share Image
When you're growing up, you have your heroes, and you hear about people going off to other countries to play football, but… — Nwankwo Kanu Copy Share Image
Heroes and Refugees are both but products of war depending on how they responded to the situation. Challenges will always be around,… — Jaison Ndlovu Copy Share Image
“So at the end of the day, here was what Mike was able to believe in: people.It was people and their kindness… — Kaya McLaren Copy Share Image
If someone comes to me with a script and says, 'Sir, this hero...' I'm like, 'Is there a name, or he is… — Rajkummar Rao Copy Share Image
“Great occasions do not make heroes or cowards; they simply unveil them to the eyes of men. Silently and perceptibly, as we… — Brooke Foss Westcott Copy Share Image
Heroes rarely look the way we draw them in our minds: attractive, imposing figures with rippling muscles and strong chins. More times… — Richard Paul Evans Copy Share Image
Nobody is a villain in their own story. We're all the heroes of our own stories. — George R. R. Martin Copy Share Image
Heroes betray us. By having them, in real life, we betray ourselves. — Michael Moorcock Copy Share Image
The discovery of heroes is rarely linear or obvious. They usually sneak up on you. — Nina Easton Copy Share Image
“This story inspires me to contribute with something unique and exciting for my time.” — Simon Zingerman Copy Share Image
Some of my earliest heroes were congresswomen like Shirley Chisholm and Barbara Jordan. — Jeffrey Wright Copy Share Image
It’s my failure to sound like my heroes that’s allowed me to sound like myself. — John Mayer Copy Share Image
I have no role models. Many heroes. I have an enormous capacity for hero worship. — Daniel Day-Lewis Copy Share Image
“One courageous act can make you a hero but frequent courageous acts will keep you a hero.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
“Praising heroes who slay monsters is a writer’s most ancient task.” — David Burr Gerrard Copy Share Image