I'm sorry, but I can't imagine being an American icon! It would be pretty difficult to look at your face in the mirror and think of yourself as that without laughing and spitting toothpaste all over!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's never been my purpose to become an American icon, or more famous or richer.
I think a British icon is someone who conducts themself with real dignity: someone who is truly talented and modest. These are things that I would aspire to in my career.
Trump is an icon. He is a part of American history. He is every bit the icon as anyone I paint.
Coca-Cola is an American icon.
Canada is a balloon-puncturing country. You are not really allowed to be an icon unless you also make an idiot of yourself.
I'm so proud to be American.
I would never say I was an icon, but so many people have said I am, so I suppose I am. I mean, I can't not be what everyone says I am. But I don't feel like an icon.
At one time, you could sit on the Rue de la Paix in Paris or at the Habima Theater in Tel Aviv or in Medina and you could see a person come in, black, white, it didn't matter. You said, 'That's an American' because there's a readiness to smile and to talk to people.
I'm married to an American, and although we live in Europe, I think of myself as an honorary American.
I'm not ashamed of being American; I'm very proud.