I am not looking for fame. I prefer to have a normal life.
I had no interest in filming. I sometimes went to the studios with my dad, but it was slow-going; it was boring to watch. I always ended up in the rehearsal hall watching the dancing. That's what I liked to do.
First thing that I put up in my office here at City Hall was a poster from 1971 when my mother ran for city council.
It's wasteful spending like this that not only forces tax increases and cuts in vital services... but also really make you wonder: who is City Hall looking out for?
When you have five or six potential hall of famers on your team ... that's when you win penants and championships. The only thing you have to be concerned about is getting the ballplayers to bed on time.
We have the greatest Hall of all the Halls. And to be able to join these men, on this stage, in football heaven is the greatest day of my life.
I do some very high energy comedy, vaudeville, music hall stuff, and people who've seen my work on camera, on TV and movies, would not really know that.
Reputation is a hall-mark: it can remove doubt from pure silver, and it can also make the plated article pass for pure.
I always wanted it, the fame. When it come, I didn't want to let it go.
Celebrities choose fame. Royals have it thrust on them.
Vanity is the most dangerous thing about fame.
Rent-a-tile' means when you go to a dance hall, some people take the middle of the dance floor and do their thing.
Who knows which film and what role can bring you fame?
I got fame and fortune, and I lost my sense of reasoning.
Andy Warhol made fame more famous.
Elizabeth Warren fully intends to change the system, and says so. When she said how good it felt to be with working people in a workers' hall, you knew it wasn't a platitude.
I had talent, and I was hungry for fame, and you can't say I didn't get it.
Fame and fortune are as hard to find as a lightning strike.
Fame doesn't fulfill you. It warms you a bit, but that warmth is temporary.
Here is a hall without exit, a tunnel without end.
Yes, there was something special about me, and I knew what it was. I was the kind of girl they found dead in a hall bedroom with an empty bottle of sleeping pills in her hand.
The light of the dawn is not so sweet as the first glimpses of fame.
I'm not going to play lead guitar in a concert hall full of people, because I'm going to mess up a lot.
I worked in a dining hall in college and I worked at UPS for a full three weeks - it was the worst job I ever had.
I think it took me half a page of 'Wolf Hall' to think: 'This is the novel I should have been writing all along.'
Touch but a cobweb in Westminster Hall, and the old spider of the law is out upon you with all his vermin at his heels.
I love the creative end of acting. But I hate fame.
I plan to live on campus in a dormitory and to do all the things any other student of the law school might do: use the library, eat in the dining hall, attend classes.
It was pretty surreal to be auditioning as a kid, and I'd get close to these actors that I really respected. I remember River Phoenix in particular. I met him at an audition hall or something.
As far as the illusion of the fame, yes, I can definitely appreciate it.
I can't stand being in Chicago anymore and hearing the Brahms Violin Concerto in the elevator. Because that shows me that when they come to the concert hall they listen to it in the same way.
I just want to say that I'm, like, living for myself, because I was onstage at Radio City Music Hall with Christina Aguilera - and my name was on the screen. It was a big moment!
The idea of fame is repulsive, I want to save the world.
I never went to acting school. I started in the circus, music hall, I was in a group, did kids bits. Ive always had this kind of insecurity being uneducated.
I never watched a Heisman ceremony when I was a kid. I didn't even know it was held at the Downtown Athletic Club when I was a candidate. I thought it was at Radio City Music Hall or something.
Fame means millions of people have the wrong idea of who you are.
I don't live for glamor and I don't care for fame, I'm in it for the love of the game
Being on 'Star Trek,' you have a funny relationship with fame.
The one stroke marks the difference between fame and oblivion.
Life is too precious to be squandered for fame or love.
Personalities and fame pass; the revolution must remain.
I think we had a really nice level of fame.
The desire for fame tempts even noble minds.
To me, acting is like tennis. You're only as good as the person you're playing with, so if you're playing with Michael C. Hall, what do you have to worry about?
I've told town hall participants and reporters in the media that we can protect the Second Amendment and also protect people's lives.
We met Dr. Hall in such deep mourning that either his mother, his wife, or himself must be dead.
Since my childhood, I was that girl who would walk into a movie hall starry-eyed having this hunch that I will be there and can do this though I did not have the guts to share my feeling with my parents.
Fame is very much a double-edged sword.
So, I do not work towards fame but if it happens to me, I won't say no.
I have the mentality of a winner. I first went to the Olympic Games when I was 17, three weeks after my O-levels, and I remember sitting in a dining-hall filled with the world's best athletes.
It's pretty clear that fame isn't inextricably connected with merit .
Fame usually comes to those who are thinking about something else.
Treat all things as if they were loaned to you without any ownership - whether body or soul, sense or strength, external goods or honors, house or hall . . . everything.
The legal profession, politics and acting are very closely tied: the whole point is to have an idea and get it across to a listener, whether it is one person or five thousand in a hall.
My fame came from my success as a country music singer.
The elections have a different platform, the town hall is the platform for it. But the other question behind all this is should I run for president?
'Rent-a-tile' means when you go to a dance hall, some people take the middle of the dance floor and do their thing.
The Internet made fame wack and anonymity cool.
Around here, though, people don't treat me any differently. That's to be expected. I don't mind at all, being in the shadow of three Hall of Famers. I just want to learn all I can from them.
We only serve as a model for the portrait of our fame.
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