Camo is almost like a solid. It is the perfect uniform: you can wear camo in any application and it is always right.
Don't get me wrong: not all camo is trendy or cute. The right camo and camo shades, though... perfection.
Real heroes don't wear capes. Real superheroes wear uniforms and badges and stethoscopes! Real superheroes are members of our military, law enforcement, and first responders. Pretend superheroes wear capes!
Heroes in real life don't wear masks and capes. Sometimes they don't stand out at all. But real heroes can save a life - or many lives - just by answering the call in their heart.
The American heroes are wearing camo. That's not me.
Those who give up cigarette smoking aren't the heroes. The real heroes are the rest of us - who have to listen to them.
I didn’t care…about heroes who could read minds or walk through walls or do magic. The heroes I liked had courage and knew more real stuff than those who opposed them.
Heroes in books should be so much better than heroes got up for the world's common wear and tear
Real heroes are others, those who have suffered in their soul, in their heart, in their spirit, in their mind, for their loved ones. Those are the real heroes. Im just a cyclist.
I hope we see more stories where the heroes are real heroes, real people that don't need weapons or super powers to change people's lives.
Express yourself. Tell us who you are. If you would never wear pearls in real life, don't wear them when you get married.
Where you live matters. Whatever you're doing, there's usually only one place where the top people go. You should go there. Don't settle for anywhere else. Meeting my heroes and learning from them gave me a huge advantage. Your heroes are part of your circle, too - follow them. If the real action is happening somewhere else, move.
I like Air Max 90s; those are usually my go-to. I feel you can wear them with jeans, you can wear them with sweats, you can wear them with anything.
One reason why in Hollywood we are so often inventing heroes is that real heroes are vexing.
I can't count how many of my friends are in the cemetery at Normandy, the heroes are still there, the real heroes.
As athletes, we think we're heroes, but when you witness firsthand what I saw yesterday, you realize who the real heroes are.