If stars behave in an erratic fashion, it's called 'colorful,' as opposed to, 'Well, maybe there's a problem there.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Every star has that certain something that stands out and compels us to notice them.
Some people change when they think they're a star or something.
As specialists of apparent life, stars serve as superficial objects that people can identify with in order to compensate for the fragmented productive specialisations that they actually live.
Star quality is one of the most difficult things to describe. It emanates from the person, and he may not even understand it himself. It's a quality that separates the star from the rest of us.
As it gets closer and more probable, being a star is really losing its meaning.
I am just learning to notice the different colors of the stars, and already begin to have a new enjoyment.
You think of stars as ambitious or aggressive or self-oriented.
You know what may be the oddest thing about being a star? Stars have an effect on people. It's a responsibility, and it's frightening.
So many bright stars, bright in life, burn out quickly.
There's a conventional reaction when you see a star: You anticipate he'll be a part of a particular denouement down the road, so you don't worry for that character.
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