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If this fame, which people call my lucky break, were to stop tomorrow, I shouldnt care
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"If this fame, which people call my lucky break, were to stop tomorrow, I shouldn't care"

- Brigitte Bardot

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This quote by Brigitte Bardot speaks with the idea that fame and success are not the most crucial things in life. She is saying that even if her fame and success were to all of a sudden end, she would not be extremely worried. This suggests that she values other things in life more than her fame and success. She is suggesting that she is not dependent on her popularity and success for her happiness and well-being. This quote is a reminder that fame and success are not the only things that matter in life. There are other things that can bring us joy and satisfaction, such as relationships, hobbies, and enthusiasms. Bardot's quote is a reminder to concentrate on the things that bring us delight and fulfillment, rather than relying entirely on fame and success.

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France Flag This quote is written / told by Brigitte Bardot somewhere between September 28, 1934 and today. She was a famous Actress from France. The author also have 40 other quotes.

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