A Quote by Ali Fazal

I don't think stardom will ever go to my head. — © Ali Fazal
I don't think stardom will ever go to my head.

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I think the public will judge if stardom has gotten into my head.
Heart weeps. Head tries to help heart. Head tells heart how it is, again: You will lose the ones you love. They will all go. But even the earth will go, someday. Heart feels better, then. But the words of head do not remain long in the ears of heart. Heart is so new to this. I want them back, says heart. Head is all heart has. Help, head. Help heart.
A group called the Texas Tea Party Patriots is hosting a debate next month where Newt Gingrich and Herman Cain will go head to head, while people watching that will go head to pillow.
I don't consider stardom to be anything related with me. I hope that the only way this business will ever change me will be (giving me) a good life.
I have never allowed stardom to get to my head.
When stardom gets on your head, you don't even realise.
It's a crazy world, stardom. I don't even think of myself as a star. I just like to go to work.
Actors today go into TV, which I don't consider has a lot to do with acting. They only think of stardom
It's a real stumper to sit around and try to think in your own head, but when you go into somebody else's head that takes the foot off the breaks. You can think in someone else's head.
On Michael Jackson and child stardom: He had one of the worst childhoods ever. I think I had the second.
One in whose head is conceit, Think not that he will ever listen to truth.
Think about how you will start and where you will go. Get the head with logic and the heart with visuals or stories. And think about your core customer and all the other stakeholders as well.
Kids will keep it real. If I've ever had in my life a great anchor, it's them. They get in your head, 'don't get too famous.' If you think you're really famous and think you're really hip, go hang out with your kids for an afternoon. That's about as earthbound as it's going to get.
The love and respect that my parents have gained through their body of work is unmatchable. My goal is not to surpass their stardom or anybody's stardom for that matter, but to create an identity of my own.
There's just so many great artists out there, but I think growing up, J. Cole has been the guy that I've always been listening to, even in college. Going from that struggle to stardom, that rise to stardom, 'Dolla and a Dream,' all that stuff - I've listened to all his classics, all the old J. Cole stuff.
I think the stakes are very high in a relationship so my guy will have to be willing to let me go and, trust me, no one that has ever been with me has ever wanted to let me go, ask my exes!
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