Quotes by Fame It's pretty clear that fame isn't inextricably connected with merit . Errol Morris merit clear fame I have a daughter and the thing I wish for her is not love, fame, money or anything like that. It's just one great best friend. You know, if you have somebody that has your back, you're gonna be all right. Ethan Hawke daughter wish fame I put my money in the bank: I have to think of life after modeling, when I'm not famous any more. Eva Herzigova modeling fame thinking I want it all. Fame, fortune and all the commercials there are to do. Evelyn Ashford fortune want fame Toil, says the proverb, is the sire of fame. Euripides toil reputation fame Once you achieve a certain level of success or fame, it becomes really difficult to go against type. Famke Janssen achieve levels fame Every man who deserves to be famous knows it is not worth the trouble. Fernando Pessoa trouble fame men Fame is cool but I believe in success. Floyd Mayweather, Jr. mma fame believe Do not confound noise with fame. The man who is remembered, is not always honored. Frances Wright noise fame men I never pursued being 'famous.' Francesca Annis being-famous pursued fame The best fame is a writer's fame. It's enough to get a table at a good restaurant, but not enough to get you interrupted when you eat. Fran Lebowitz tables fame writing Exposure makes you famous, not just good work. Famous is being plastered everywhere. Francesca Annis exposure good-work fame Fame and stardom sat very easily on Elizabeth Taylor's shoulders. Francesca Annis sat shoulders fame Andy Warhol made fame more famous. Fran Lebowitz warhol literature fame Good fame is like fire; when you have kindled you may easily preserve it; but if you extinguish it, you will not easily kindle it again. Francis Bacon fire fame may Rosie is a Hall of Fame player, and I wouldn't be in the Hall of Fame if it weren't for him. Frank Gifford player fame sports Fill an author with a titanic fame and you do not make him titanic; you often merely burst him. Frank Moore Colby reputation fame Fame is like a river, that beareth up things light and swollen, and drowns things weighty and solid. Francis Bacon light fame rivers Let the famous not denounce fame. Far from being empty and meaningless, it fills those it touches with divine power. Franz Grillparzer divine-power empty fame Virtue has her heroes too As well as Fame and Fortune. Friedrich Schiller virtue hero fame «89101112131415161718»