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Att vara berömd är att vara känd av dem som inte känner dig. | Nicolas-Sébastien Roch de Chamfort (1741-1794) |
Berömmelse och ungdom på en gång - det är för mycket för en dödlig. | Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) |
Berömmelsen bör alltid värderas efter de medel man har använt sig av för att uppnå den. | François de la Rochefoucauld (1613-1680) |
Berömmelsen är hjältedådets parfym. | Sokrates (470 f.Kr.-399 f.Kr.) |
Det är inte roligt att bli behandlad som ett offentligt monument medan man fortfarande är i livet. | Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) |
Först går man igenom så oerhört mycket, och sen går man och blir berömd. | Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) |
Inget är så obehagligt som att bli hängd i stillhet. | François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694-1778) |
Jag vaknade en morgon och fann mig berömd. | George Gordon Noel Byron (1788-1824) |
Jag är inte nöjd förrän jag är lika känd som Gud. | Madonna (1958-) |
När en man strävar efter att bli berömd låter han sin egen lycka bli beroende av vad andra vill. | Marcus Aurelius Antonius (121-180) |
The task is not so much to see what no one yet has seen, but to think what nobody yet has thought about that which everybody sees." | Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) |
Folk bliver sjældent berømte for, hvad de siger, før de er blevet berømte for, hvad de har gjort. | Cullen Hightower |
I have no interest in Shakespeare and all that British nonsense... I just wanted to get famous and all the rest is hogwash. | Anthony Hopkins (1937-) |
Fame is a bitch, man. | Brad Pitt (1963-) |
No true and permanent fame can be founded except in labors which promote the happiness of mankind | Charles Sumner (1811-1874) |
Fame is like a shaved pig with a greased tail, and it is only after it has slipped through the hands of some thousands, that some fellow, by mere chance, holds on to it! | Davy Crockett (1786-1836) |
I had now made about 45 pictures, but what had I become? I knew all too well: a phallic symbol. All over the world I was, as a name and personality, equated with sex. | Errol Flynn (1909-1959) |
You can get awful famous in this country in seven days. | Gary Hart (1936-) |
The fame you earn has a different taste from the fame that is forced upon you | Gloria Vanderbilt (1924-) |
Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, and riches take wings. Only one thing endures and that is character. | Horace Greeley (1811-1872) |
Looking at the proliferation of personal web pages on the net, it looks like very soon everyone on earth will have 15 Megabytes of fame. | M. G. Siriam |
Fame lost its appeal for me when I went into a public restroom and an autograph seeker handed me a pen and paper under the stall door. | Marlo Thomas (1937-) |
Fame is also a test of character at times... Sometimes I pass the test; sometimes I'm a pain in the ass. Sometimes I'm like, 'Oh, God! I just want to buy some tampons!' | Meg Ryan (1961-1961) |
In show biz you are where you live. Real estate is the key to who has been signed, dumped, divorced, defrocked, deflowered, disbarred, arrested, disgraced, married and multiplied. | Pamela Lansden |
I'll take anyway to get into the Hall of Fame. If they want a batboy, I'll go in as a batboy. | Phil Rizzuto (1918-) |
Fame comes with its own standard. A guy who twitches his lips is just another guy with a lip twitch - unless he's Humphrey Bogart. | Sammy Davis, Jr. (1925-1990) |
The great difficulty is first to win a reputation; the next to keep it while you live; and the next to preserve it after you die, when affection and interest are over, and nothing but sterling excellence can preserve your name. Never suffer youth to | Benjamin Haydon (1786-1846) |
Fame - anyone who says he doesn't like it is crazy | Bennett Cerf (1898-1971) |
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 any thing. Not one single thing. I used to bite my nails, but I don't even do that any more. | Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) |
The image is one thing and the human being is another...It's very hard to live up to an image, put it that way. | Elvis Presley (1935-1977) |
For a time, at least, I was the most famous person in the entire world. | Jesse Owens (1913-1980) |
The funniest thing is when somebody says "Look I've no idea who you are but my friend said you are on a show and I just wanted to introduce myself" you know that they are lying! Those people can just get out of my way. | Matthew Perry (1969-) |
To myself alone do I owe my fame. | Pierre Corneille (1606-1684) |
I'm not going to be somebody who wants to hold on to my fame for the rest of my life. | Shania Twain (1965-) |
Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. | Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) |
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 any thing. Not one single thing. I used to bite my nails, but I don't even do that any more. | Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) |
Hitch your wagon to a star. | Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) |
Fame is a fickle food - Upon a shifting plate | Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) |
Fame is rot; daughters are the thing | James Matthew Barrie (1860-1937) |
Then on the shore Of the wide world I stand alone, and think Till love and fame to nothingness do sink | John Keats (1795-1821) |
If you come to fame not understanding who you are, it will define who you are. | Oprah Winfrey (1954-) |
In the future we'll all have 15 minutes of fame and 15 minutes of healthcare. | Nicole Hollander |
The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well, and doing well whatever you do without thought of fame. If it comes at all it will come because it is deserved, not because it is sought after. | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) |
Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, and riches take wings. Only one thing endures and that is character. | Horace Greeley (1811-1872) |
Fame is a bee. / It has a song / It has a sting / Ah, too, it has a wing. | Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) |
The image is one thing and the human being is another...It's very hard to live up to an image, put it that way. | Elvis Presley (1935-1977) |
Fame is like a shaved pig with a greased tail, and it is only after it has slipped through the hands of some thousands, that some fellow, by mere chance, holds on to it! | Davy Crockett (1786-1836) |
There is, first, the desire for strength, for achievement, for adequacy, for confidence in the face of the world, and for independence and freedom. Secondly, we have what we may call the desire for reputation or prestige (defining it as respect or es | Abraham Maslow (1908-1970) |
It stirs up envy, fame does. People feel fame gives them some kind of privilege to walk up to you and say anything to you - and it won't hurt your feelings - like it's happening to your clothing. | Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962) |
Fame is a bitch, man. | Brad Pitt (1963-) |
It is strange to be known so universally and yet to be so lonely. | Albert Einstein (1879-1955) |
Life is a warfare and a stranger's sojourn, and after fame is oblivion. | Marcus Aurelius Antonius (121-180) |
Fame is like a river, that beareth up things light and swollen, and drowns things weighty and solid | Francis Bacon (1909-1992) |
Famous, adj.: Conspicuously miserable. | Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) |
Fame is something that must be won. Honor is something that must not be lost. | Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) |
There are certain shades of limelight that can wreck a girl's complexion. | Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993) |
The charm of fame is so great that we like every object to which it is attached, even death. | Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) |
I handle fame by not being famous...I'm not famous to me. | Bob Marley (1945-1981) |
Fame is an undertaker that pays but little attention to the living, but bedizens the dead, furnishes out their funerals, and follows them to the grave | Charles Caleb Colton (1780-1832) |
People seldom become famous for what they say until after they are famous for what they've done. | Cullen Hightower |
Complexity and profundity have been equated by the academic culture just as fame and significance have been conflated by the popular culture. Fame and significance have nothing to do with one another; and complexity and profundity have nothing to do with one another. | Dennis Prager (1948-) |
Why all this toil for triumphs of an hour? What tho' we wade in Wealth, or soar in Fame? Earth's highest station ends in "Here he lies;" and "Dust to dust" concludes the noblest songs | Edward Young (1683-1765) |
Fame is a magnifying glass | English Proverb |
You can get awful famous in this country in seven days. | Gary Hart (1936-) |
Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. | Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) |
Fame is not just. She never finely or discriminatingly praises, but coarsely hurrahs. | Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) |
Fame comes only when deserved, and then is as inevitable as destiny, for it is destiny. | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) |
I wanted to be a star, not a gallery mascot | Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) |
Fame is no plant that grows on mortal soil. | John Milton (1608-1674) |
Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise (That last infirmity of noble mind) To scorn delights, and live laborious days | John Milton (1608-1674) |
Integrity of life is fame's best friend, which nobly, beyond death, shall crown in the end. | John Webster (1580-1632) |
Fame is a constant effort | Jules Renard (1864-1910) |
Fame is no sanctuary from the passing of youth... suicide is much easier and more acceptable in Hollywood than growing old gracefully. | Julie Burchill (1959-) |
Fame is the thirst of youth. | Lord Byron (1788-1824) |
O Fame! if I e'er took delight in thy praises, 'Twas less for the sake of thy high-sounding phrases, Than to see the bright eyes of the dear one discover The thought that I was not unworthy to love her. | Lord Byron (1788-1824) |
What is fame? The advantage of being known by people of whom you yourself know nothing, and for whom you care as little. | Lord Byron (1788-1824) |
Looking at the proliferation of personal web pages on the net, it looks like very soon everyone on earth will have 15 Megabytes of fame. | M. G. Siriam |
All is ephemeral, - fame and the famous as well | Marcus Aurelius Antonius (121-180) |
With fame, you know, you can read about yourself, somebody else's ideas about you, but what's important is how you feel about yourself - for survival and living day to day with what comes up. | Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962) |
Fame is fickle and I know it. It has its compensations, but it also has its drawbacks and I've experienced them both. | Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962) |
Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident; the only earthly certainty is oblivion | Mark Twain (1835-1910) |
The egos in this industry are incredibly vulnerable and everybody's afraid to wipe out. So everybody plays it safe and everybody tells everybody else how great they are. | Michelle Rodriguez |
The love of fame puts spurs to the mind | Publius Ovidius Naso (43 f.Kr.-17 f.Kr.) |
He who sows virtue reaps fame | Proverb |
Love of fame is the last thing even learned men can bear to be parted from. | Publius Cornelius Tacitus (55-117) |
Fame is proof that people are gullible | Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) |
I knew when I started playing professionally that being an idol means catering for fans. Without them, there's no game. I don't mind signing autographs, but what I really want to give fans are lots of goals. | Ronaldo (1976-) |
Those who have any intention of deviating from the beaten roads of life, and acquiring a reputation superior to names hourly swept away by time among the refuse of fame, should add to their reason and their spirit the power of persisting in their pur | Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) |
You've been gone so long from all that you know. It's been shuffled aside as you bask in the glow. All the beauitful strangers who whisper your name, do they fill up the emptiness? Larger that life is your fiction, in a universe made upon one. | Sarah McLachlan (1968-) |
Fame is the echo of actions, resounding them to the world, save that the echo repeats only the last art, but fame relates all, and often more than all. | Thomas Fuller (1608-1661) |
I consider myself more exportant than important. | Vanna Bonta |
Fame is not the glory; virtue is the goal, and fame only a messenger to bring more to the fold. | Vanna Bonta |
He lives in fame that died in virtue's cause. | William Shakespeare (1564-1616) |
ønsket om berømmelse er den siste svakhet som kloke menn kaster av seg. | Tacitus (55-116) |
Berømmelse bør alltid bedømmes etter de midler man har brukt for å oppnå den. | François de la Rochefoucauld (1613-1680) |
Berømmelse er å være kjent av dem som ikke kjenner en. | Nicolas Sébastien Roch de Chamfort |
Berømthet: En som gleder seg over at man som han ikke behøver å bli kjent med, kjenner ham. | Henry Louis Mencken (1880-1956) |
Det største som Gud kan gi, er ikke å kalles berømt og stor, men menneske rett å bli. | Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson |
En berømthet er et menneske som hele livet har arbeidet hardt for å bli kjent, og som bærer solbriller for at ingen skal gjenkjenne ham. | Fred Allen (1894-1956) |
Hakk i hæl på berømmelsen følger bakvaskelsen. Den bør vel oppfattes som en slags gratulasjon. | Arnulf Øverland |
Hvis alt annet slår feil, kan du oppnå udødelighet ved å begå kjempetabber. | John Kenneth Galbright |
In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes. | Andy Warhol (1928-1987) |
Ingen blir profet i sitt eget land. | Norsk Ordtak |
Jeg vil heller at man siden skal spørre hvorfor jeg ikke har fått noen statue, enn at det skal spørres hvorfor jeg har fått en. | Marcus Porcius |
Når en mann er blitt berømt, treffer han forbløffende mange av skolekameratene sine igjen. | Lynden Johnson |
Rikdom ligner sjøvann: Jo mer man drikker av det, desto tørstere blir man. Det samme gjelder berømmelse. | Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) |
Så tornet som et feiret navn ei veiens tistel er. Akk, satt jeg fri på to mål jord, og hette bare Per! | Mary Wilson Little |
Straffen for berømmelse er at du må kjede seg til døde sammen med folk som tidligere overså deg. | Mary Wilson Little |