Quotes by Fame Having bodyguards is just part of being famous, I think. Dolph Lundgren bodyguard fame thinking Once you become famous, there is nothing left but to become infamous. Don Johnson infamous left fame Fame and secrecy are the high and low ends of the same fascination. Don DeLillo secrecy fascination fame If so many people love me, how come I'm alone? Doris Day ifs fame people I'm not one of those writers that sits worrying about posthumous fame. Doris Lessing posthumous worry fame I'm never going to accomplish anything; that's perfectly clear to me. I'm never going to be famous. My name will never be writ large on the roster of Those Who Do Things. I don't do anything. Not one single thing. I used to bite my nails, but I don't even do that any more. Dorothy Parker nails names fame Some people obtain fame, others deserve it. Doris Lessing deserve fame people The thought of money and fame and all that is nice to have. But it's not what's really important. Doyle Brunson nice important fame We're not aware of fame itself, we're not that kind of band. Ed O'Brien band kind fame Fame and me just don't go together. It's not always a fair process. Edgar Hilsenrath process together fame I actually can't think of anything worse than being famous... Fame really distorts your perception of yourself. Edie Campbell perception fame thinking I would like to be famous but unknown. Edgar Degas fame Dan Chaucer, well of English undefyled,On Fames eternall beadroll worthie to be fyled. Edmund Spenser chaucer wells fame Of this be wary. Honor and fame are often regarded as interchangeable. Both involve an appraisal of the individual. . . but I suggest this difference. Fame is morally neutral. Edward R. Murrow differences honor fame Fame is morally neutral. Edward R. Murrow fame Fame is very corrosive and you have to guard very strictly against it. Edward Norton fame [Every] hour of delay abates the fame and force of the invader, and multiplies the resources of defensive war. Edward Gibbon delay fame war Satire recoils whenever charged too high; round your own fame the fatal splinters fly. Edward Young splinters satire fame With fame, in just proportion, envy grows. Edward Young proportion envy fame Fame is the shade of immortality, And in itself a shadow. Soon as caught, Contemn'd; it shrinks to nothing in the grasp. Edward Young shade shadow fame «678910111213141516»