A Quote by George Carlin

As soon as someone is identified as an unsung hero, he no longer is. — © George Carlin
As soon as someone is identified as an unsung hero, he no longer is.
Ray Gomez is truly an unsung hero in American music.
I also love Mole, the unsung hero of reality programming.
No hero is a hero if he ever killed someone! Only the man who has not any blood in his hand can be a real hero! The honour of being a hero belongs exclusively to the peaceful people!
A president should look for what binds the people together rather than what drives them apart. As soon as you are identified with one side of the political map, you are no longer everybody's president.
I was going to say that Mark Gattis is an unsung TV hero - but he's beginning to be sung like he should be.
Merlin is the unsung hero who is often responsible for things turning out positively, but rarely gets credit for that.
Tim Tebow is the kind of unsung hero we can all root for, an underdog who is all too often ignored by the fans and media.
The difference between the hero and the coward is that the hero sticks in there five minutes longer
Being an offensive lineman, you always have the mindset of being an unsung hero - a lot of the people who look at the game follow the ball.
The 1986 tax act is sort of the unsung hero of the very good economic times we had for a long time. Of course, politics gums it all up again and preferences get put in.
Alison Pill is the unsung hero of 'Three Tall Women' to me. She's extraordinary in this part, and she makes it look easy. I'm just in awe of her.
I think even a hero is someone who has sort of the flaw or imperfection of character. I remember Alice Walker saying that once - she'd written a novel about a civil rights hero, and it was someone who had this flaw, this central flaw.
I have the advantage of many perspectives as someone who has lived in different kinds of communities: as a woman, as someone who previously identified as a lesbian, as someone who is a person of color. I've had a lot of life, so that informs what I do.
Who's my hero? That's a great question... Well, I think my dad is my hero, because he's someone I look up to every day.
But soon, I shall die, and what I now feel be no longer felt. Soon these burning miseries will be extinct.
My associate director, Lisa Leguillou, is remarkable: flying around, visiting all the companies. She is truly the unsung hero of 'Wicked'. She has been by my side from day one, and she is invaluable. I frankly don't know how she does it.
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