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That equals to being a fool, having fame and no fortune. A lot of guys out there have fame doing this and doing that, bu
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"That equals to being a fool, having fame and no fortune. A lot of guys out there have fame doing this and doing that, but they are broke"

- Mike Tyson

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This quote by Mike Tyson is a warning to those who seek popularity without fortune. He is claiming that having fame without lot of money is crazy, and that many individuals have fame yet are damaged. He is recommending that those that look for popularity needs to likewise seek fortune, as having one without the various other is not helpful. He is likewise implying that popularity is inadequate to maintain a person, which having money is equally as important. This quote is a suggestion that popularity is fleeting, which having money is crucial for long-lasting success. It is an alerting to those that seek fame without ton of money, as it is not a sustainable lifestyle. Mike Tyson is advising us that having both fame and ton of money is the very best method to make sure success.

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Mike Tyson This quote is written / told by Mike Tyson somewhere between June 30, 1966 and today. He was a famous Athlete from USA. The author also have 51 other quotes.

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