Pain provides an opportunity for heroism; the opportunity is seized with surprising frequency.

People have seen too many common people like them, and they are bored by it. They need heroes.

Where once we aspired to be more like our heroes, today we try to make our heroes more like us.

Your position may be highly powerful, but you will be a hero only when you are highly respected.

Ability and talent never loose the value, because demand for it highly exceeds the supply of it.

I asked my Greek chorus about this sort of hero: the Underappreciated Personification of Resolve.

As I see it, part of the art of being a hero is knowing when you don't need to be one anymore.

The real hero is always a hero by mistake; he dreams of being an honest coward like everybody else.

And it's funny how when somebody saves you, the first thing you want to do is save other people.

Remember, before they promoted to the chair of CEO, they were the best employees of their companies.

I never encountered any crisis in life, because I solved my problems before they turned into crisis.

Heroism of your father doesn't make you a hero, heroism of you doesn't make your son a hero.

Sometimes even the most successful people feel empty and incomplete; because they are not heroes yet.

The major problem of the world is, most of the people are unjustifiably angry and very few are loving.

There is no such thing as a “war hero”, because there is nothing about war that is heroic.