In Italian there is an expression: We don't sleep on the fame.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I often say fame is kind of like a drug or like sugar: when it's controlling you it doesn't feel good at all.
Fame means so little about somebody when you come right down to it.
Really, I think of fame as distracting; it's something you have to get around.
When I am listening to Vivaldi or Japanese music or making spaghetti at 3 in the morning and realize that I don't have the proper sauce for it, fame is of no use.
I try not to focus on fame; I don't even really know what it means exactly because it's so fleeting.
Fame is like a big piece of meringue - it's beautiful, and you keep eating it, but it doesn't really fill you up.
In the book of Gaga, fame is in your heart, fame is there to comfort you, to bring you self-confidence and worth whenever you need it.
Fame is the echo of actions, resounding them to the world, save that the echo repeats only the last art, but fame relates all, and often more than all.
Fame is a mind - a way of thinking about things. It's all in your mind.
Fame doesn't fulfill you. It warms you a bit, but that warmth is temporary.
No opposing quotes found.