Top 1200 Famous Person Quotes & Sayings - Page 13

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Hollywood's famous for putting you in a box.
At the time, I didn't have the insight to wonder at the transient nature of despair, but now that I'm older I've seen how little it takes to turn a person's life around for better or worse. An event will do, or an Idea. Another person. An idea of a person.
But I don't feel the need to be famous. — © Jessica Alba
But I don't feel the need to be famous.
I'm the man that made wrestling famous.
What hurts this person is not the occurrence itself, for another person might not feel oppressed by this situation at all. What is hurting this person is the response he or she has uncritically adopted. It is not a demonstration of kindness or friendship to the people we care about to join them in indulging in wrongheaded, negative feelings.
I love being famous.
I don't care about being famous.
I don't know what 'famous' is, really.
It's nice to have famous people love you.
I'm in no rush to become extremely famous.
Nobody tells you how to be famous.
I have no desire to be famous, definitely not.
I'm world-famous ... all over Canada. — © Mordecai Richler
I'm world-famous ... all over Canada.
I never had a desire to be famous.
They were all famous and fantastic fellows.
I wanted to be seen as a good person, and never wanted to let people down, but I found it hard to handle the fame or adulation. I didn't feel worthy of it. I was ashamed by who I thought I was because I felt partly responsible [for the abuse] and I was never able to enjoy the stuff I should have been able to enjoy. My first thought when I won the Tour was: 'My God, I'm going to be famous', and then I thought, 'He's going to call'. I was always waiting for that phone call. I lived in fear that anyone would ever find out.
When I was a kid, all I ever wanted was to be famous.
I certainly don't consider myself famous.
I should like to be famous and unknown.
I didn't want to be famous or any of that.
I don't really see myself as famous.
I thought I'd be famous for being cute.
You can't choose what you're famous for in life.
If you can't be famous, at least you can be notorious.
All writers have the idea that they are famous.
I mean I was famous for nothing.
I'd probably be famous now if I wasn't such a good waitress.
The portrait of a person is one of the most difficult things to do. It means you must almost bring the presence of that person photographed to other people in such a way that they don't have to know that person personally, but that they are still confronted with a human being that they won't forget. That's a portrait.
It's like there's this knowledge hanging in the air that one person has more power than the other, and we're supposed to pretend everything is nice and normal and equal, but in reality, luck or chance has showered benefits on one person that the other person couldn't dream of.
I love being famous - it's phenomenal.
When you first time you fall in love, you think that is going to be your whole life project, loving someone. It burns your brain, you kind of become blind, the moment you see the person you're in love with you want to see that person again and again and again, kiss that person, hug that person. You turn blank to the rest of the world.
I never had any desire to be famous. I find people who do really sad. I genuinely feel sorry for them because there is nothing of substancein their lives. I am happy when I am writing or performing. Not when I sit there being "famous". I like recognition for my work, but not recognition for being "that bloke off the telly". It is genuinely humbling when a woman comes up to me, as someone did recently, to say she wanted to commit suicide after her husband died, and my show cheered her up and made her feel better. That's great.
I just want to be rich and famous.
A person who is app-dependent is always searching for the best app; and as soon as its routine has been executed, the person searches for the next app. A person who is app-enabled also uses apps frequently. But he or she is never limited by the current array of apps; apps will free the person to do what he or she wants to do, or needs to do, irrespective of the next application of the app. An app-enabled person can also put devices away, without feeling bereft.
As I matured, I became a smarter person, a more sensitive person, a more thinking person.
I would like to be famous but unknown.
Famous, adj.: Conspicuously miserable.
All is ephemeral - fame and the famous as well. — © Marcus Aurelius
All is ephemeral - fame and the famous as well.
Sometimes you're famous before you're good.
I've always strived to be successful, not famous.
I never enjoyed being famous.
I'm not in it for fame. I've been famous in the streets already.
What a waste of time to be posthumously famous.
It was never in my mind to be famous.
I'm not Madonna-famous and wouldn't want to be.
And my marriage was perfect when I wasn't famous.
I was obsessed with being rich and famous.
Snooki is famous for absolutely nothing. — © Michelle McCool
Snooki is famous for absolutely nothing.
I will either be famous or infamous.
I don't have 'famous girls' that I like.
You're not famous until you're a Pez dispenser.
I got the famous Oprah hug!
I didn't get rich and famous, but I do what I love.
The miserable person is easily enslaved.The cheerful person,the blissful person,cannot be enslaved.
I don't like the idea of famous people.
I want to be famous in my home.
It's hard to be famous and alive.
I wasn't meant to be famous. I've been blessed.
Because we're able to adjust for compatibility - and what that means is we've already normalized for how well we think each person is going to get along with the other person - the only factor left in determining response rate, really, is the aesthetic appearance of the person who sent you that message.
I've got no desire to be famous myself.
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