Heroes Quotes
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The real heroes were my good buddies who died during the battles.
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Simultaneously, my two biggest heroes are Susan Sontag and Morticia Addams from 'The Addams Family.'
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In war the heroes always outnumber the soldiers ten to one.
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I think any good artist - and I'm not saying that I am one - takes notes and should first emulate their heroes and then try to move beyond them.
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We are all the heroes and heroines of our own lives. Our love stories are amazingly romantic; our losses and betrayals and disappointments are gigantic in our own minds.
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A nation that does not honor its heroes will not long endure.
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My wish is to bring my heroes to the big screen, and many of them have already appeared in my films.
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'Heroes' really changed the game for me in a way that nothing before it had.
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A lot of my characters are anti-heroes that became heroes.
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Virtue has her heroes tooAs well as Fame and Fortune.
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You look up to your heroes and you shouldn't be intimidated by them; you should be inspired by them.
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Bollywood has always pampered heroes and treated actors as second class citizens. But, of late, it has realised that there has to be space for actors who can connect with people.
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Our Nation must provide sufficient access to healthcare, adequate benefits, and the supplemental resources our veterans were promised and so dearly need. We owe our heroes no less.
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We love a tale of heroes and villains and conflicts requiring a neat resolution.
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I had both male and female heroes.
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The unyielding resistance of the Cuban patriots is symbolized by our 5 Heroes. They shall never back down! They shall never surrender!
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The best thing I did was to choose the right heroes.
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If we mean to have heroes, statesmen and philosophers, we should have learned women.
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Exposure is about, among other things, the ferocity of the press and the way - in an echo of some of Shakespeare's plays - the modern media creates heroes to destroy them.
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The heroes of 'Narcos' are the Colombian people who fought and decided to do something about the horrible narco-terrorism that took place in their country back in the '80s.
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I think there are only two kinds of heroes: the flamboyant ones and the angry-yet-silent types. Every character on TV falls into either category.
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My parents would definitely be my childhood heroes.
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Things were easier for the old novelists who saw people all of a piece. Speaking generally, their heroes were good through and through, their villains wholly bad.
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Only heroes get stereotyped. As they do the same kind of roles again and again.