A Quote by Kirk Cameron

Culture changes because of musicians and actors and actresses. There's a responsibility there. You may ignore the responsibility. You may choose to be a bad role model. But, you are a role model nonetheless.
I didn't have a role model. My role model was Michael Jordan. Bad role model for an Indian dude... I didn't have anyone who looked like me. And by the time I was old enough to have what could have been a role model, they were my peers. Aziz Ansari is my peer. Kal Penn is my peer.
I believe one's responsibility as a role model begins and ends with their perception of what a good role model is.
Everybody should have their own thing, and if he don't want to be a role model, that should be up to him. In the right situations, I can try to help and be a role model, but I'm still gonna speak my mind, and if that affects the role-model deal, then too bad.
I'm not a role model, nor have I ever tried to be a role model. The only thing about me as a role model is I've managed to stay here and be working and survive. For 40 years.
To be a role model is not something you choose, it is chosen for you and once it is you must accept the responsibility bestowed upon you
I stay away from the title of 'role model.' I want to be a more realistic role model - not a perfect Barbie role model.
Being a role model was part of my life and I could either ignore it or take responsibility. I chose to take it.
A lot of times, I get asked, 'Do you feel you have a responsibility to young girls to be a role model?' I don't see that happening as much to guys. I feel like, just because I'm a girl, I'm supposed to take more responsibility? Is that how it works?
It's nice if I am called a role model, because I never thought that I would be a role model for anyone else.
What we'd consider a positive role model, I think it's impossible to actually be a role model. You'll have your flaws or defects of character, regardless. You just speak like a positive role model, and that's just something that you're being conscious of, and you make the decision, "I want to say positive things."
When I wake up in the morning, do I think I'm a role model? Yes. I'm not trying to have a pristine image, because a real role model shows you to the good and ugly.
I don't think it is important to be a role model, because if you are a role model, you are pretending to be someone else.
Leaving golf aside for the moment, I'd choose Roger Federer as a sporting role model, Muhammad Ali for a sporting and non-sporting role model and Nelson Mandela as a true and lasting inspiration.
I don't personally feel a responsibility to be a role model, but as the actor, I do.
Not everyone's role model material, but we do have a sense of responsibility because kids listen more to us than they would their parents.
I'm aware of the decisions I make and the responsibility I have as a role model. I wouldn't disregard that.
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