I've always said that fame is fleeting, but anonymity can last a lifetime.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Fame is a fickle thing that only lasts as long as you can be out there offering yourself to the public. And as soon as you relax for five minutes, they're gone, you know, and they're following somebody else.
Fame is a can of worms I haven't really had to contend with.
Fame is hollow. It amplifies what is there. If there is any self-doubt, or hatred, or lack of ability to connect with people, fame will magnify it.
I think, most of the time, fame is just an inconvenience that needs to be negotiated around to get done what you're actually trying to do.
Fame is damaging when people become reliant on it for their sense of self, and their identity, when fame is linked to how you see yourself.
Fame really works against actors, in a way, because our anonymity is a wonderful thing for us.
Fame doesn't end loneliness.
Fame is like a shaved pig with a greased tail, and it is only after it has slipped through the hands of some thousands, that some fellow, by mere chance, holds on to it!
Fame for fame's sake is toxic - some people want that, with no boundaries. It's unhealthy.
I think fame is hard in any capacity. It's so fleeting; it's not anything that you can really grab.
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