I always regarded people who want fame with a lot of suspicion. Unless you have a product to sell, I don't know why anyone would want to be famous. I can't imagine what need that would fill.
Some people with blogs are never going to get famous, and they've been doing it for, like, over a year. I feel bad for them.
I've always been successful. Now I'm famous and successful.
Being very famous is not the fun it sounds. It merely means you're being chased by a lot of people and you lose your privacy.
I'm famous by default. I came out of the womb, and people wanted to know who I was because of my parents.
All I say is that I don't go out with famous men.
I didn't set out to be famous if I'd wanted that, I would have gone on 'Big Brother.'
I've never been more famous than I was, suddenly, in 1986.
I fear that, in the end, the famous debate among materialists, idealists, and dualists amounts to a merely verbal dispute that is more a matter for the linguist than for the speculative philosopher.
I don't feel I was ever a 'famous' child actor. I was just a working actor who happened to be a kid. I was never really in a hit show until I was a teenager with West Wing playing First Daughter Zoey Bartlet. In a way, that was my saving grace - not being a star on a hit show. It kept me working and kept me grounded.