My hairstyle role model is Manuel Neuer. His hair is always perfect.
I'm only thirteen, so I have role-models! But I've sort of experienced. . . my sister has always been my role-model because I've always seen her. She's been acting my whole life and she's grown up on film, so it's neat for me to get to travel around and do interviews, because I've always seen her doing it.
I read recently that in the U. S. today, the majority of people under the age of 21 are immigrants or first- or second-generation Americans. We need to integrate young people into community life far more fully than we currently do and give them role models they can relate to. We can do this if we make it a priority.
Reclaim your role as eco-role models and exemplars in your community. Change is happening rapidly. Let libraries continue to be at the center of it.
Some of the most important people in my life would be shocked to learn that they were role models. They weren't celebrities, or even particularly accomplished. But they had some quality that I admired, that made me want to be like them.
I first felt successful when I was 13 and in a show called Seesaw. I came offstage and heard the applause of the theater audience and felt a sense of accomplishment. Around that time my role model for success was Burt Lancaster. He was one of the first ac.
I'm a role model for lots of young girls.
My parents are good role models because they've worked hard and gave me a happy childhood.
I think it's impossible to actually be a role model. I think on some level, you'll have your flaws or defects of character, regardless.
First of all, I try to be a positive role model.
No, I like being a role model because I know how much comfort my musical idols brought me.
The hustlers on the corner were my role models.
And to this day, my Mom is my role model.
Role model? I don't have one. I want to be one.
I feel I am a role model to many, not just for my designs, but also for the fact that I started my own company with the help of my two friends. I became a success story, and people relate to that.
Do we secretly idolize our imagined opposites, yearning to become the role models for others we know we could never be for ourselves?
Some of my greatest role models are the young children who ask the right questions - who will sit down and share their concerns. They're not just learning from me - they're educating me. That's what drives me.
Women can be incredible role models for their kids, neighbors and communities just by making good choices in terms of what they're eating and whether they're exercising.
When you say No, you also become a role model of healthy boundaries for others (especially your children).
I'd like to be more of a bad influence than a role model. I'm getting lots of boys to wear eye-liner again which is good.