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I never wanted fame, of all things, and I'm not just being cheeky. There are benefits that come with being famous, but there's also confusion. It's important to make sure your feet stay on the ground.
Grace Park
Benefits
Confusion
Important
All Things
Stay
Never
Feet
Come
Cheeky
Also
Make
Sure
Fame
Just
Being
Famous
Wanted
Being Famous
Your
Ground
Things
Fame gives you a high.
Hansika Motwani
You
High
Gives
Fame
Fame in itself is, you know... It involves a whole discussion on just that word, 'fame.' It's a power; it's another degree of power, to be famous. I think it's obvious: you have more influence the more well-known you are. And, hopefully, it's righteously used.
Harry Dean Stanton
You
Word
Degree
Power
Think
Hopefully
More
Know
Involves
Obvious
Another
Fame
Itself
Discussion
Just
Famous
Influence
Used
Whole
I got awarded so many times and received love and fame from my fans.
Hina Khan
Love
Fans
Got
Fame
Times
Many
Awarded
Received
I think the concept of seeking fame and fortune in women's football in the States is a bit idyllic.
Hope Solo
Women
Think
States
Bit
Seeking
Football
Concept
Fame
Fame And Fortune
Fortune
I should have conceived the idea for 'The Mighty Walzer' earlier. A boy who dreamed of winning fame, fortune, and the adoration of beautiful women as a table-tennis player - shame on me for taking so long to see the mock-heroic possibilities in that.
Howard Jacobson
Beautiful
Me
Women
Long
Possibilities
Dreamed
See
Adoration
Winning
Shame
Taking
Idea
Conceived
Beautiful Women
Boy
Fame
Mighty
Should
Fortune
Who
Earlier
Player
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame traditionally has had a management style that is very supportive of American talent, first and foremost, over everything else. And I think that's right and proper.
Ian Anderson
Management
First
Style
Think
Else
Everything
Everything Else
Proper
Had
Over
Supportive
Talent
Hall
Rock
Rock And Roll
Foremost
Fame
Very
American
Roll
Right
I once wrote a song called 'No Laughing in Heaven,' which was about not wanting to go to Heaven due to the company I'd be keeping, and with a few exceptions, the Hall of Fame is pretty much the same thing.
Ian Gillan
Song
Few
Same Thing
Once
Laughing
Pretty
About
Exceptions
Wrote
Hall
Due
Go
Fame
Same
Heaven
Wanting
Which
Much
Company
Keeping
Thing
I'm very grateful for the other bands and artists that stood up for us with a view to our induction - that's nice of them. But I wish that the Hall Of Fame had had the discretion to ask us first. It's now become a debate in which we are too late to have the final word.
Ian Gillan
Grateful
Too Late
Debate
Word
First
Wish
Become
Nice
Too
Other
Late
Final
Final Word
Our
Had
Hall
Fame
Up
Discretion
Very
Bands
Stood
Artists
Which
Them
Ask
Us
View
Now
I've got a very peculiar sort of fame, based on being on the telly. It doesn't mean you have the lifestyle people expect.
Ian Hislop
You
People
Telly
Lifestyle
Sort
Got
Fame
Very
Expect
Being
Mean
Based
Peculiar
People on television have trouble with fame because audiences think they're their mates.
Ian Mckellen
People
Trouble
Think
Television
Because
Audiences
Mates
Fame
I've been lucky to ride 10 different horses at the Olympics. I'd like to think that of all of them, Big Ben - who was inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame - would still be competitive in the contemporary sport.
Ian Millar
Sports
Ride
Big
Think
Would
Horses
Like
Contemporary
Sport
Hall
Still
Been
Fame
Canadian
Different
Them
Who
Lucky
Competitive
Olympics
Ben
It's hard to absorb and to allow all that attention and accolades for 'Rent' because the rest of the country doesn't know who we are. Once I walk out of the door of 'Rent,' and I'm on the subway, it doesn't matter. It's an exaggerated sense of fame.
Idina Menzel
Matter
Walk
Rest
Country
Sense
Once
Out
Exaggerated
Allow
Absorb
Attention
Know
Because
Rent
Accolades
Fame
Door
Subway
Hard
Who
Kids will ask us 'How do you become famous?' It's the wrong question. Focus on the craft, not on the fame.
Isaac Hanson
You
Will
Focus
Become
Kids
Wrong
How
Question
Fame
Craft
Famous
Ask
Us
I wasn't ready for fame and all that brings to your life. It was an amazing experience, but so overwhelming, because no one can tell you beforehand when it will happen or how it will impact you. So no one can tell you how to handle it, being stopped everywhere you go because people saw you on 'Oprah.' It took me over, and I wasn't ready.
Iyanla Vanzant
Life
Me
You
Experience
People
Amazing
Will
Overwhelming
Took
Saw
Everywhere
Tell
Impact
No-One
Over
Because
Ready
How
Amazing Experience
Go
Beforehand
Oprah
Fame
Handle
Stopped
Being
Happen
Your
Brings
I had no preconceived idea what fame would be like, because I never thought I would be famous. I just wanted to do my work. Hell, I just wanted to pay my rent on time.
Iyanla Vanzant
Work
Time
Thought
Pay
Hell
Would
Would-Be
Never
Had
Idea
Like
Because
Rent
Fame
Preconceived
Just
Famous
Wanted
I'm the same kid who used to hop the trains with headphones and just go to downtown Manhattan, walk around and listen to music or walk through the city. The fame restricts that. It's a small complaint in comparison to the benefits I get from it, but the restrictive part is what I don't like - and the fact that it's not reversible.
J. Cole
Music
Benefits
Walk
Complaint
Kid
Hop
City
Small
Restrictive
Fact
Through
Part
Headphones
Like
Around
Go
Fame
Trains
Get
Same
Listen
Just
Manhattan
Used
Who
Comparison
Downtown
The fame thing is interesting because I never wanted to be famous, and I never dreamt I would be famous.
J. K. Rowling
Would
Would-Be
Dreamt
Never
Because
Fame
Fame Thing
Famous
Wanted
Interesting
Thing
I'm not a big fan of fame; I'm a big fan of success.
J Balvin
Success
Big
Big Fan
Fame
Fan
I never wanted fame.
Jack Dunphy
Never
Fame
Wanted
Growing up, I was picked on a bit; I was pretty heavy-set, and then I was a theater kid. I just felt unpopular and uncool, so I think in my mind I had this idea of fame and being popular and how nice that would be. The reality of it is sometimes it's not nice.
Jack Falahee
Reality
Sometimes
Mind
Nice
Think
Bit
Kid
Would
Would-Be
Unpopular
Pretty
Had
Picked
Idea
Felt
How
Fame
Up
Just
Being
Theater
Then
Popular
Growing
Growing Up
Celebrities become excluded from everyday life, kind of in exile in an echelon that is deemed better, anyway: Life of celebrity, all the fame and glamor.
Jack Gleeson
Life
Better
Everyday Life
Become
Everyday
Kind
Excluded
Exile
Fame
Celebrities
Celebrity
Anyway
Deemed
People are intrigued by fame, power and wealth and I think Hollywood is the only place where you get all three together.
Jackie Collins
You
Together
People
Wealth
Three
Power
Think
Intrigued
Only
Fame
Get
Where
Place
Hollywood
Fame is such a weird concept. It's sort of intangible... Really, it's a bizarre process to be striving for something, attain it, then have the whole world around you change - but you're still kind of the same in the middle of it.
Jacob Fink
You
Change
World
Striving
Kind
Bizarre
Something
Attain
Weird
Concept
Sort
Around
Still
Intangible
Fame
Same
Middle
Process
Then
Really
Whole
When all these huge offers start coming in, people see dollar signs. People see fame. I just knew that it was a lie. Unless you really hit it off in radio right away - a lot of my friends didn't, and they were getting put in so many horrible positions where they were getting stuck. They weren't even allowed to release music.
Jacob Whitesides
Music
You
Lie
People
Signs
Positions
Unless
Release
See
Horrible
Stuck
Allowed
Put
Knew
Coming
Were
Dollar
Lot
Off
Huge
Fame
Friends
Hit
Offers
Getting
Just
Where
Really
Radio
Many
Even
Away
Right
Right Away
Start
I find fame to be quite unnatural. Humans are not built for extreme adoration.
Jada Pinkett Smith
Extreme
Unnatural
Find
Adoration
Built
Fame
Quite
Humans
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