Top 20 Role Model Quotes
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It’s a sad reality if a guy like Charles Koch doesn’t qualify as a role model. It’s just sad.
Think of yourself as a role model for others-showing that you can be kind, generous, loving, and rich!
A role model for me is somebody who is really empathetic and has a calm strength to them. Sometimes you meet random people and they’re really inspiring because they seem wise; they’ve gone through things.
My biggest thing about being a role model is whatever I’m preaching, I’m practicing.
I think what people love about the Steve Jobs story is not just the track record at Apple, but that comeback story, that he was thrown out of Apple, came back and built the company even greater. And that perseverance is so important in terms of entrepreneurship. And nobody is a better role model for that, for all entrepreneurs all over the world than Steve Jobs.
No human being should be a role model. We all have flaws.
I don’t hold myself out as a role model. I don’t believe that everyone should make the same choices; that everyone has to want to be a CEO, or everyone should want to be a work-at-home mother. I want everyone to be able to choose. But I want us to be able to choose unencumbered by gender choosing for us.
My role model didn’t tell me, he showed me.
The role model thing gets imposed on you by someone else. I don’t think that’s fair.
The best thing I could do is build a successful company and continue to innovate and be in the right role I want to be in. If I’m not doing that, I’m inauthentic. That’s not a good role model to anyone. That, to me, is the most important thing.
You are in charge of your feelings, beliefs, and actions. And you teach others how to behave toward you. While you cannot change other people, you can influence them through your own behaviors and actions. By being a living role model of what you want to receive from others, you create more of what you want in your life.
Each person must live their life as a role model for others.
I think on some level, role models are overrated If you require a role model who looks just like you to be something you wanna be and you can’t find one, is that a reason to not be what you wanna be? No!
Everyone in society should be a role model, not only for their own self-respect, but for respect from others.
In a fast changing world, choosing a role model becomes exceedingly tough. An easier option could be to chose anti-role-models. . . people you would not like to be, or things you would not like to do!
You should be careful what you choose to see as a role model, whereas inspiration can come from anywhere.
I don’t think you should do things in your personal life differently because you’re a role model.
It’s sad but true that if you focus your attention on housework and meal preparation and diapers, raising children does start to look like drudgery pretty quickly. On the other hand, if you see yourself as nothing less than your child’s nurturer, role model, teacher, spiritual guide, and mentor, your days take on a very different cast.
Who comes to your mind when you think of your role model in life?
I feel like you can be the best role model by being yourself.
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