To me, 'rock star' conjures up something like a mystic: someone who sees himself as above other people, someone who has the key to the secret that people want to know.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Being a rock star is like being a cult leader - you really have to be in your own religion.
You don't have to be a rock star - if you don't like the situation you're in, you don't have to settle for it.
I don't have any rock star demeanor to me. I just can't pull that off.
You know, rock stardom... I have a hard time discussing that because I don't really accept it. It's not really that tangible. What's really bizarre is how it's used as a thing - you know, 'He's the rock star of politics,' 'He's the rock star of quarterbacks' - like it's the greatest thing in the world.
Most salespeople would like to think of themselves as being rock stars, but they don't display the talent to match their definition.
In my view, the only thing worse than a rock star is a rock star with a conscience.
Am I a rock star? Yeah, I guess.
I think a lot of people secretly wish they were a rock star, and I'm no exception.
I never really thought in terms of the concept of being a rock star - being around people like that just seemed like normal day-in-the-life stuff to me. Those were just the surroundings I grew up in.
The cliche of what a rock star is - there's something elitist about it. I never related to that. I'm an entertainer. I think of it as, you're performing for people. It's not a self-glorification thing.