It's so legato it's ordsprog

en It's so legato it's difficult to splice. Sibelius was famous for that.
  Eugene Ormandy

en Out of 500 people in our outfit, I was the only one who could splice rope.

en I'm hoping I can find somebody to splice it back together someday.

en A chair is a very difficult object. A skyscraper is almost easier. That is why Chippendale is famous.
  Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

en Being famous gives you a lot of illusions of false self, of self-importance, a grandiosity, it becomes difficult to stay humble and real. You see so many people who don't succeed. He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness. Being famous gives you a lot of illusions of false self, of self-importance, a grandiosity, it becomes difficult to stay humble and real. You see so many people who don't succeed.

en George, like many other famous people, thrives on attention. It's difficult to be a serious politician and be in a show like this. Being old and trying to be hip doesn't generally work.

en The doctor was using it on a lady, and it wouldn't work, so he had to splice the wires while she was lying on the table dying. Then they wheeled in another person who needed the same machine.

en What happened, is that all of my dreams came true, and it didn't fix anything. I was still scared, and still sad. You need the same things to make you truly happy and fulfilled when you're famous as you do when you're not, but they're more difficult to find, because you forget to look.

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

en And I want to do it the right way, like everybody else, not just a famous figurehead that gets a job because he is a famous basketball player. I want to really learn the business.


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