I'm the world's most famous photographer, most sought after photographer, most awarded photographer.
Yeah, I love being famous. It's almost like being white, y'know?
I love being famous. It validates that I have something to say.
Being famous is just a job.
People are famous for being famous and for nothing else. And good luck to them, because it lasts about a year and then they're nothing again.
I like being famous. It can be a bit of a pain but you get free food in restaurants and people send you clothes.
Had Rahul Dravid been born in any country other than India, he would have been much more famous than Sachin Tendulkar.
Yeah, I like to be the maker of the art. And I like and want the money. But I don't really dig being famous.
I can't imagine wanting to be famous just for the sake of being famous. I think fame should come along with success, talent.
I don't look at myself as being famous. I look at myself as an athlete. If the money is there, I'd be happy, but I have to be happy within myself first.
I can never really enjoy being famous.
My story of success and failure is not just about music and being famous. It's about living and loving and trying to find purpose in this crazy world.
The thing about being famous is, it's weird. The only people who get how weird it is are other famous people.
If I have a girlfriend, I don’t bring her to flaunt her. She doesn’t get to reap the benefits of me being famous.
I don't think I'll ever be comfortable with the idea of being famous.
I just want to make sure I'm contributing good films to movie history rather than being famous just to be famous.
The hardest thing about being famous is that people are always nice to you.
I was always obsessed with being famous. I had Marilyn Monroe paper dolls as a child, and I was always obsessed with her. I've just been really driven in that direction, and none of my friends were. So, I don't know what put that bug in me at a young age.
Being famous as a writer is like being famous in a village. It's not really any very heady fame.
I have no sense of being famous - you're just working. And then you'll have a random day in London when you'll do some press and it creeps into your awareness that this goes out - that what you do every day goes out to televisions right across the country.
At first, I thoroughly enjoyed being famous.
For me, getting comfortable with being famous was hard - that whole side of it, the loss of anonymity, the loss of privacy. Giving up that part of your life and not having control of it.
I think being famous is more of a hindrance, a constraint, than just letting yourself be free.
It was never about winning medals or being famous.
The only way to be turned off to being famous is to be famous.
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