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Famous Quotes

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Madeline Miller
“Perhaps one day even I will be famous. Perhaps more famous than you.â€�
“I doubt it.”
Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Some women’s greatest achievement is sleeping with a man who is rich, famous, and/or wanted by many women, whereas some women’s greatest achievement is refusing to sleep with such a man.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana


John Green
“Does John Green have a Hollywood Star?
A John Green does but he is not me.
He was a composer who won five Academy Awards for scoring such movies as An American in Paris and West Side Story.
Although today he is mostly forgotten which is a nice reminder that no matter what you do the tides of time will wash away your sandcastles. So there's no sense in reaching for some
foolhardy notion of immortality when there is
real work to be done
with real people,
right now.

John Green

“To be wealthy, powerful or famous does mot matter to me. Starting a social good ripple that will turn to an ocean wave matters to me.”
Petek Kabakci

“Some people build roads and then walk”
Vineet Raj Kapoor

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Some fools are educated, rich, and/or famous.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“The desire to be famous is so common and so intense that genuinely not wanting to be famous is likely to make you famous.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“All great and famous people understand that the chief priority in their life is to discover oneself, ones calling and to devote one’s life to its fulfilment”
Sunday Adelaja

“The person who knows his calling will not be embarrassed in front of great and famous people because he knows who he is, and he knows the purpose of his life”
Sunday Adelaja

Bhavik Sarkhedi
“Everybody become famous.

Some get the stage of 50000 at the age of 5
Some get the stage of 500 at the age of 50.”
Bhavik Sarkhedi
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Nicholas Sparks
“But I was also told to hold doors for women and children, to shake hands with a firm grip, to remember people's names, and to always give the customer a little more than expected.”
Nicholas Sparks, The Longest Ride

Alexandra Petri
“Like anyone growing up after 1980, I always had a dim, nagging sense, that I was supposed to be famous for something. A certain measure of fame just seems like our birthright these days, next to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Food, shelter, Wi-Fi, and the sense that someone’s watching; these are the modern requirements for survival. The only thing more terrifying than the feeling you’re being watched is the feeling that you’re not. Privacy is just an uncomfortable reminder that you’re not a celebrity.”
Alexandra Petri, A Field Guide to Awkward Silences

R.J.  Lawrence
“When the people are not enlightened enough to exercise intelligent control, you take it from them, not to command their lives, but to create a safe depository for the ultimate powers.”
R.J. Lawrence, The Xactilias Project

“They say watch the breathing, watch the diet and for God’s sake make that kid go quiet. But they never say: “I am wrong and you are rightâ€�, because the self –pride they always want to hide! But in time, like the truth it shall come to surface and all those lies, that awful misery they always boast about will be extinct, whilst their conscience filled with guilt.”
Mircea Popister

“I have observed that in process of becoming ultra rich & famous individual, most of them at later years in life dies of emotional poverty.”
Aditya Ajmera

“The happiness we bring in the World is the happiness of our God in Heaven! Alleluia! Amen! <3 O:) * (Y)”
Melvyn M. Lusterio

“The wisest thing to do in order to be happy is to believe & trust in God! Alleluia! Amen!”
Melvyn M. Lusterio

Steven Magee
“I became well known for researching what the corporate government did not want researched.”
Steven Magee

Deyth Banger
“Being famous is easy, being dumb is hard.”
Deyth Banger

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Some people are so barely famous that they would each lose their fame if a hundred people who know them were to simultaneously lose their lives â€� or minds.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“The last man to remember your name dies, you will never be born.”
Mursel Murselzade

Fábio Moon
“It's strange being famous. People think they know you.”
Fábio Moon, Daytripper

“Fame is a bird flying in a wind tunnel.”
Vineet Raj Kapoor