It's not the money. It's not the fame. It's the influence.
There are decades in the making of the one man of renown; Multitudes that go unnoticed who must wreathe for him a crown.
I like to be alone, I mean, I really love to be alone more than anything else, and I don't really like to talk about myself to death, and I don't like to share too much, and I don't really have dreams of extreme fame or even extreme respect.
The effects of fame on the not-famous people who are close to a celebrity - this is definitely a topic that continues to interest me.
The fame thing has happened very gradually, so I've been kind of lucky.
Being famous before you've formed your personality, before you have that self-esteem, is dangerous.
I know I'm not supposed to have any opinions about politics, because I'm famous.
I started to hate fame, I didn't want to go out, because I didn't want to be recognised for what I was being recognised for.
All hunt for fame, but most mistake the way.
Vanity is the most dangerous thing about fame.
Goose Gossage is a friend of mine, and he's definitely a Hall of Fame pitcher in my mind.
Fame overcomes everything.
It's shocking how bright your star is.
Fame is a Bleet, man.
I never dealt with fame. It was never a goal of mine to become famous.
I did have a bunch of goals I wanted to achieve when I was financially able to do so, but they had nothing to do with fame.
Ironically, this was Bob Dylan's period [1967-74] of greatest fame.
It's probably healthier to find fame later in life.
I like it when I'm on the stage, but honestly, I would be very happy if I could cut it off, just enjoy my life when I wasn't performing.
The press frequently sneers at the hype devoted to a superstar, but the press itself is responsible for all the hype.
I know I've got a lock on the Dutch Hall of Fame.
I feel like fame is wasted on me.
Love is better than Fame.
Why am I so famous? What am I doing right? What are the others doing wrong?
The easiest way to get 15 minutes of fame is to be rude to somebody.