Celebrity - I don't even know what that means. Obviously it's the same basic word as celebration, but I don't know what's being celebrated.
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I don't really celebrate fame because I get enough attention.
When you come from a family of actors, people in show business, they really know to celebrate good news and to celebrate it hard because it's not every day that you get it.
I don't know any celebrated people that register in a big way who aren't unique.
There's a lot of mediocrity being celebrated, and a lot of wonderful stuff being ignored or discouraged.
The celebration... you cannot practice it or anything. It's a moment when the excitement of your goal make you react to the moment.
Celebrity is absolutely preposterous. Entertainment seems to be inflating. It used to be the punctuation to your life, a film or a novel or a play, a way of celebrating a good week or month. Now it feels as if it's all punctuation.
I grew up in Hollywood. My father always told me that this is a job. These events are filled with people you work with; it's not like glam-schmooze time. That's why I only like events that celebrate people I have a connection to; otherwise, it's someone else's night, and I don't need to show up in a dress to try and steal their attention.
It's celebrated in British culture to be eccentric.
The celebrity is a person who is known for his well-knownness.
The march is a way to get in celebration mode.
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