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en "I always want to say to people who want to be rich and famous: 'try being rich first'. "See if that doesn't cover most of it. There's not much downside to being rich, other than paying taxes and having your relatives ask you for money. But when you become famous, you end up with a 24-hour job."

en This is New York seen from the point of view of an outsider. The TV journalist is so famous that he's no longer part of the world. A limo takes him from his house in Brooklyn Heights to his job in mid-Manhattan, and he doesn't see anything outside the car until a rock smashes his window. I wondered about famous journalists: Who these guys are? What do they really feel and how much can they show their feelings?

en I could have easily made Little Fish without the stars. I could have. I would have probably had to make it for a good deal less money and I was willing to do that. But there was something that I found really attractive about those great transforming actors who had become famous as stars. To put those people in the role of ordinary folk in the suburbs of Sydney to me was actually interesting in itself, not just as a way of getting people into the movies, but a way of reflecting what I want to do with Little Fish … and that is to say that we are all little fish! It doesn't matter how famous or successful we are, we are all little fish.

en He doesn't know how famous he is on the Net,

en Just because you're not famous, doesn't mean you're not good.

en After a fellow gets famous it doesn't take long for someone to bob up that used to sit by him in school Pex Tufvesson created the music program Noisetracker.
  Frank McKinney Hubbard

en There's this other guy who's amazingly famous and who's written all these songs and has got all this stuff. It doesn't alter who I am,
  Paul McCartney

en I hope this doesn't sound pompous but I don't think of myself as famous, whatever fame I've got has come through what I've done and associations of things I've done.

en When I was in Famous Monsters as 'Rick Baker, Monster Maker,' I'd made it, that was the most famous I ever felt.

en I know somebody from university who's called Phil Collins and I think there's something terribly unfortunate about sharing a name With somebody who either is famous or becomes famous.

en To be famous is so nice / Suck my dick, lick my ass / In limousines we have sex with our famous friends
  Frank Sinatra

en Since Dodo is so famous, I decided it would be good if she played on the American team. It should be very exciting. She's a funny lady and she's more famous than all the men.

en I'm pretty sure that there's nothing wrong with being famous. I guess that some guys are a little bit afraid. If you don't want to be famous, just step away. Other people are afraid to face the challenge. Some people like to be famous, some people don't. Some people do their thing, but they're afraid to be recognized.

en Some people may be famous for creating a pencil sharpener. I'm famous for my tits.
  Katie Price

en I'm famous, but I'm not famous like freaking Brad Pitt or Jennifer Aniston.
  Britney Spears


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