never meet your heroes
English
Proverb
- It is unwise to seek personal acquaintance with people whom one has regarded with high esteem, as they often fail to fulfill one's expectations, resulting in disappointment.
- 2008 July 22, Phill Jupitus, “Blood, sweat and ink”, in Guardian, retrieved May 15, 2021:
- I'm a great believer in the maxim that you should never meet your heroes. I thought of these artists as rebellious, ink-spattered heroes, righting wrongs. What if they turned out to be ranting misanthropes or monosyllabic recluses?
- 2019 January 29, Ellie Kemper, “What I Learned From the Cast of ‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’”, in New York Times, retrieved May 15, 2021:
- [Y]ou know how they say never meet your heroes? Well, they’re wrong. Jane was everything I had hoped for and more.
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