960 Quotes About Fame
- Author Diana Ross
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Most people don’t understand performers are really sheltered and protected so much sometimes that they don’t get a chance to live their lives.
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- Author Portugas D. Ace
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What I really wanted... wasn't fame. All I wanted was to know... whether or not I should've been born. Huff... I can't even shout anymore. Luffy, listen to my next words carefully. Tell everybody what I say to you. Pops!! Fellow pirates!! And... Luffy... I've always been such a hopeless person... huff huff... I was demon spawn... the son of the devil!! Thank you... for loving me!!
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- Author Dean Cavanagh
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Fame & fortune come with a price that fame finds insulting and fortune can't afford to pay back.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Back then: to be regarded as well-known, one had to be great. Today: to be regarded as great, one has to be well-known.
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- Author Dean Cavanagh
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The Hall Of Fame Is Built On Quicksand
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- Author Erica Jong
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Fame turns out to be a powerful instrument of grace because it humbles its chosen victims in a hurry. You sail into it, your canvas swelled with grandiosity, and when your fifteen minutes are over and you are becalmed, you realize that grandiosity cannot take you where you need to go.Only then do you learn to row like hell, asking God for the strength to stay afloat.
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- Author Shirley Temple Black
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Any star can be devoured by human adoration, sparkle by sparkle.
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- Author Lauren St. John
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Good choice,' Laura Said. 'Our neighbour, Mrs Crabtree, came round this morning and she put it best. Her theory is that fame is like a bubble. It looks gorgeous on the outside, as if it's been painted with pretty colours, but when you pop it there's nothing there. She said that life, love and friendship are what matters, and that what you do is more important than what you show.
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- Author Cintra Wilson
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Nothing in life was ever clearly drawn, obviously just, or totally emotionally satisfying, but the moment-to-moment stuff of reality featured infinitely more complication, sleaze, struggle, true beauty, unfairness, profundity, passion, and depth of consciousness than she, in her frantic struggle to be somebody other than her unspectacular self, had been previously aware of. page 302
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