If you have a crisis, whether on a ship or wherever, there are heroes who rise above it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Most people feel that they are the heroes of their own lives and that they're good people. So if they're in a crisis, they feel an understandable urge to set out their own version of events.
Heroism often results as a response to extreme events.
Heroes are people who rise to the occasion and slip quietly away.
People have their complexities. They have their heroic moments and their villainous moments, too.
Everyone has faced something; some struggles are more heroic than others.
I'm no hero. Heroes don't come back. Survivors return home. Heroes never come home. If anyone thinks I'm a hero, I'm not.
I think a hero is an ordinary individual who finds strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.
There are a lot of people who can be classified as heroes and do great things and inspire me.
I think heroes are the people that go into houses when they're on fire and save people in hospitals.
The opportunities for heroism are limited in this kind of world: the most people can do is sometimes not to be as weak as they've been at other times.