John Lennon is not only my hero, but the love of my bloody life! He is the greatest person ever to walk this fine Earth of Ours, hands down. peaceandlove, xylophone
I don't think I have any... There are some people I respect a lot, though. Mahatma Gandhi is the first who comes to mind.
im going to say, of the people i know personally, my best friend, jt, is my hero. he is probably the greatest guy i will EVER meet in my life. he means so much to me. and of people i dont know personally...anybody that isnt afraid to be themselves at all cost. anybody that loves love and its endless boundaries and possiblities.
Dead: Jim Morrison - easy. Bill Hicks - If you've never heard of him, look him up, well worth it. _______________________________________________________ Living: Alex Jones - Makes Michael Moore look like a Nazi sympathizer. Bob Dylan - The man IS truth.
DJ Tiesto -worlds greatest DJ Remy Bonjasky- Dutch Kickboxer Kit Kope- American Kickboxer George Carlin- Haha, you know who Carlin is Charles Darwin- Father of evolution And most of all Norman Borlaug- American agronomist, and nobel prize winner, responsible for saving Billions (with a b) of people from starvation in the 20th century. Founded the green revolution and introduced high yielding strains of produce to the third world at a time when most scientists said billions would starve. He spent his livelihood in places such as Mexico, India, and China, despite uncomforatable living conditions and wars, sewing the seeds of the agricultural change that would quadruple food production in his lifetime. In his 90's Dr. Borlaug is still working to increase food output in the disadvanteged world. Hes saved billions, and a lot of you have never heard his name. http://www.agbioworld.org/biotech_info/topics/borlaug/benefactor.html oh uh, also Alex Gong- American Kickboxer
My hero is whoever it was who made the 'wakka choo wakka' guitar sound in the "Shaft" theme song. Pure genius.
Frank Zappa and Joe Walsh... I also respect Bill Maher, George Carlin, and Michael Moore (but they're not my heroes)
Hmm...That's a tough one. People I know I guess. Like my granny, for teaching me to laugh at life. My dear friend of 11 years, Chester Freeman. He's a man of many talents: reverend, teddy bear artist, writer, and all around one of the finest people I've ever met. Kind, generous and open-hearted, offering acceptance without judgement or strings. And, a new hippie friend of mine. He's my hero because he's teaching me to live my life without being held back by fear. For giving me the courage to be myself.