Famous Quotes

Small: And my marriage was perfect when I wasnt famous
"And my marriage was perfect when I wasn't famous"
Damon Wayans, Comedian
Small: They used to but not any more. You kind of get used to it - you accept it is part of your job - if youre famou
Charlotte Church
"They used to but not any more. You kind of get used to it - you accept it is part of your job - if you're famous and you want this life, you have got to accept this part of it as well"
Charlotte Church, Musician
Small: I dont like Los Angeles. The people are awful and terribly shallow, and everybody wants to be famous but nobod
Lady Gaga
"I don't like Los Angeles. The people are awful and terribly shallow, and everybody wants to be famous but nobody wants to play the game. I'm from New York. I will kill to get what I need"
Lady Gaga, Musician
Small: We all want to be famous people, and the moment we want to be something we are no longer free
"We all want to be famous people, and the moment we want to be something we are no longer free"
Jiddu Krishnamurti, Philosopher
Small: The whole business of getting famous was good fun, but it was a long time ago
"The whole business of getting famous was good fun, but it was a long time ago"
Julian Clary, Comedian
Small: Its been real weird. It wasnt how I expected my life to turn out. Especially, mainly pertaining to the show.
Jack Osbourne
"It's been real weird. It wasn't how I expected my life to turn out. Especially, mainly pertaining to the show. It never crossed my mind that one day I'm gonna be big and famous and have my own TV show, you know?"
Jack Osbourne, Celebrity
Small: A chair is a very difficult object. A skyscraper is almost easier. That is why Chippendale is famous
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
"A chair is a very difficult object. A skyscraper is almost easier. That is why Chippendale is famous"
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Architect
Small: It wasnt glamorous in my day. In the regions, reporters were seen as such low life that they didnt merit their
"It wasn't glamorous in my day. In the regions, reporters were seen as such low life that they didn't merit their name in the Radio Times. Now people are interested in being famous. I never gave it a thought"
Kate Adie, Journalist
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