I don't want to be your hero. I want to be your brother. You know, I want to be your family member. I want to be your equal.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Do I want to be a hero to my son? No. I would like to be a very real human being. That's hard enough.
My father wants me to be like my brother, but I can't be.
I wanted to be like my father, who was a cattle man and a rodeo roper. And that was - he was my hero, and I wanted to be more like him.
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.
I like to say I'm not a hero.
I don't want to be a dead hero.
I want to be the white man's brother, not his brother-in-law.
When you're little, your father is your hero. Mine was. Then it all becomes more complicated.
I so desperately wanted to be Mr. Somebody. Instead, I was the little brother, included to a point.
I like heroes, and would like to be a hero myself. I suppose we all want that.