My heroes don't have anything special. They have something to tell other people but they don't know how, so they talk to themselves.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was never able to write seriously about heroes because I was very aware that I was not one and that in my background there was not this heroic thing.
You know, heroes are ordinary people that have achieved extraordinary things in life.
I admire many people, but I am not sure that I have any 'heroes.'
Perfect heroes are cool, but no one can really empathize or identify with them.
I don't really like heroes who always behave heroically. That's not interesting to me.
To me, I think it's awesome to meet your heroes and find out who they are and where they came from and what made them choose to communicate in the form that connected with you.
The greatest in heroes in life are the anonymous. That's what I believe. Your neighbours are heroes. People who, when you walk down the street, you see them feeding their little baby - these people are heroes because they are living under difficult situations, but they're still trying to save a life.
Heroes are ordinary people who make themselves extraordinary.
I've probably got lots of heroes. One is a chap called Charles Campbell - he is a wonderful chap. We cooked together in a nightclub in Notting Hill. He told me brilliant stories of food and life and generally put me on the right track.
Heroes have a rough time because they stand up when they ought not to, they speak when they ought not to; they always have to go that extra mile.