If one of my heroes comes to me and says, 'Do you want to work on something?' I just say, 'Yes.' I don't ask for details; I don't expect to get paid anything. I just love working with my heroes.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My heroes are just everyday people who work hard, are honest and have integrity.
I didn't ask to be a hero, but I guess I have become one in the Christian community. So I accept it. But if I'm wrong about this, I guess I'll become a bum.
My one ambition is to play a hero.
I like heroes, and would like to be a hero myself. I suppose we all want that.
So much of what I do has been based off of my heroes and guys I've watched come up.
I really don't have heroes in business; I never looked up at business people.
You know, heroes are ordinary people that have achieved extraordinary things in life.
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.
My feeling is that the hero has now been defined by phrases like the odious one that we were all raised with - crimes does not pay. Of course it pays, you schmuck. That's not why we don't do it. We don't do it because it is wrong.
I'm my own hero on the sets; why should I work with other heroes? The Khans did not want to work with me when I started. Why should I work with them now?
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