"I thought about that the other day after I went to the grocery store and had to sign fifteen autographs before leaving. On one hand, it's just so flattering. On the other hand, sometimes it would be nice to get the bread and leave, you know?"
- Clay Aiken
About this Quote
This quote by Clay Aiken talks to the duality of fame. On one hand, it is flattering to be identified and valued by fans. On the various other hand, it can be overwhelming and intrusive to have to sign autographs whenever you most likely to the food store. It can be tough to stabilize the wish to be valued with the requirement for privacy as well as privacy. Aiken's quote speaks to the trouble of being a celebrity as well as the demand to discover an equilibrium between both. It is a suggestion that popularity can be both a blessing as well as a curse.
This quote is written / told by Clay Aiken somewhere between November 30, 1978 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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