“In our generation, the role models were Gandhi and Nehru. We revered them. They were venerated personalities. I read almost every speech of Nehru.” RolesGenerationsPersonalitySpeechModelsRole ModelsOur GenerationNehru Author:Pranab Mukherjee
“If anything is going to halt necessary investments in next generation networks it will be Congress dictating business models to companies.” IfsNextCompanyGenerationsModelsInvestmentCongressNext GenerationHaltBusiness ModelsDictating Author:Claudia Jones
“If we wish to express what we want the men of future generations to be, we must say: Let them be like Che! If we wish to say how we want our children to be educated, we must say without hesitation: We want them to be educated in Che’s spirit! If we want the model of a man, who does not belong to our times but to the future, I say from the depths of my heart that such a model, without a single stain on his conduct, without a single stain on his action, is Che!” IfsMenWantHeartChildrenDoeActionSpiritWishGenerationsHe ManMy HeartModelsOur ChildrenDepthEducatedOur TimeFuture GenerationHesitationStains Author:Fidel Castro
“It has been very humbling and gratifying to have these men as our role models. Your generation enabled America to close out the twentieth century as the greatest nation in the history of mankind, the only remaining superpower, the world's leading economy and the world's most respected and feared military force in the world - respected by our friends and allies, feared by our adversaries.” MenWorldHas BeensAmericaForceNationsRolesEconomyGenerationsMankindCenturyMilitaryModelsAlliesRole ModelsTwentieth CenturyAdversariesSuperpowerHumblingMilitary Force Author:Eric Shinseki
“the new mystique is that women can have it all. There's a whole new generation of women today, flogging themselves to compete for success according to the male model - in a work world structured for men with wives to handle the details of life.” MenWorldWholeTodayWifeGenerationsModelsMalesDetailsHandleNew GenerationMystiqueFloggingDetails Of Life Author:Betty Friedan
“Children are 25 percent of the population but 100 percent of the future. If we wish to renew society, we must raise up a generation of children who have strong moral character. And if we wish to do that, we have two responsibilities: first, to model good character in our own lives, and second, to intentionally foster character development in our young.” IfsFirstsChildrenTwoCharacterYoungStrongWishResponsibilityMoralGenerationsDevelopmentModelsPercentRaisesPopulationGood CharacterCharacter DevelopmentMoral CharacterRaise Up Book:Character Matters: How to Help Our Children Develop Good Judgment, Integrity, and Other Essential Virtues Source: Character Matters: How to Help Our Children Develop Good Judgment, Integrity, and Other Essential Virtues
“My generation had Doris Day as a role model, then Gloria Steinem--then Princess Diana. We are the most confused generation.” RolesGenerationsModelsConfusedRole ModelsPrincessMy GenerationDianaGloriaDori Author:Erica Jong
“Photographs are still always depictions, it's just that for my generation the model for the photograph is probably not reality any more, but images we have of that reality.” StillsRealityGenerationsModelsPhotographMy GenerationDepiction Author:Thomas Ruff
“When you're a caregiver, you need to realize that you've got to take care of yourself, because, not only are you going to have to rise to the occasion and help someone else, but you have to model for the next generation.” NeedsHelpingCareNextRealizingGenerationsModelsTake CareOccasionsNext GenerationTake Care Of YourselfCaregivers Author:Naomi Judd
“I look at my kids as the Harry Potter Generation. There's a sense of justice about that, in beating Voldemort. It's a classic tale of good versus evil. To have a role model like Harry Potter that says you can defeat evil, but still be a complicated human being. That gives me a lot of hope.” GivingHumansLooksStillsKidsEvilJusticeHuman BeingsRolesGenerationsModelsGive MeDefeatComplicatedTalesClassicRole ModelsHarry PotterVersusPotters Author:Mike Dirnt