A Quote by Maimouna Doucoure

I lacked role models so badly when I was growing up. — © Maimouna Doucoure
I lacked role models so badly when I was growing up.
Growing up I had lots of role models. Looking back, my parents were my first role models.
I think kids need role models. I needed role models when I was growing up and I ran into a lot of different people and that's what helped me.
Growing up with strong female role models is always inspiring, and growing up, that was something I aspired to play.
I talk about role models a lot and wanting to be a role model for kids around me because I didn't have that growing up.
I don't want to be anyone's role model. My mole models were assholes. My role models are dead. My role models never made it to 30, so I'm a bad person to ask for advice.
I don't believe professional athletes should be role models. I believe parents should be role models.... It's not like it was when I was growing up. My mom and my grandmother told me how it was going to be. If I didn't like it, they said, Don't let the door hit you in the ass on your way out. Parents have to take better control.
Growing up, I really didn't have a lot of role models.
Growing up as a South Asian-American, I didn't have any female role models.
I did gymnastics, I wanted to be like Dominique Dawes. But the good think about role models is that you don't just have them when you are kid. My role models from WWE came when I was older. When I was 27, my role models from WWE became Jacqueline and Beth Phoenix.
The only reason we make good role models is because you guys look up to athletes and we can influence you in positive ways. But the real role models should be your parents and teachers!
Growing up, I didn't have a lot of role models - Bonnie Raitt, Lita Ford, Jennifer Batten.
Some people shun the idea of role models but I think it's one of the most important things people have in life - role models, to look up to.
I think Barca and Iniesta were a big part of me growing up, looking at those as role models.
Growing up, I didn't have older sisters or many strong female role models to look up to. Being an adult now and looking back, I realize how much I wanted someone like that.
I was growing up with a single mom who'd be at work when I came home from school. So I'd just turn on the TV. I grew up watching old Clint Eastwood westerns. I adopted him as one of my male role models.
Growing up, I didn't have any role models that were sick that were doing anything with their life, ever.
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