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Quotes About Famous

I can remember meeting of a Sunday night Charles Whibley, Kenneth Grahame, author of 'The Golden Age,' Barry Pain, now a well known novelist, R. A. M. Stevenson, art critic and a famous talker, George Wyndham, later on a cabinet minister and Irish chief secretary, and Oscar Wilde, who was some eight years or ten older than the rest.
~ W.B. Yeats
Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer, had a very shiny nose. And if you ever saw him, you would even say it glows.
~ Unknown
No doubt there are people who are our guests [ in Oh, Hello] who are more famous, but to me, Mel Brooks is the most famous person. So that was really cool.
~ Nick Kroll
You don't know who Nicholas Sparks is?" Dash asked. I shook my head. "Please don't ever find out," he said.
~ Rachel Cohn
Every human face is more enigmatic than the timeworn expression on the famous Sphinx out there in the sands of Egypt.
~ Dean Koontz
A general cry of What book? What book? Let us see this famous book!
~ Diana Gabaldon
Fame just ain't a natural situation. But I shouldn't have worried because everyone thought I was a bit famous even before I'd done anything; people just assumed I was famous.
~ John Cooper Clarke
People want to see Ronda Rousey because she is an attraction.
~ Bayley
If I've decided to be a celebrity, I know that it comes at a cost. But people should understand where to draw the line. I don't like it when my family is dragged into things.
~ Sooraj Pancholi
Of all the people that I got a chance to meet as I was growing up, probably one of the most famous was Eddie Peabody. I saw him live in person when I was just a child, and that excited me to want to learn more.
~ Roy Clark
surveyed the floor below-in the center of which stands the famous stuffed elephant with his absolute majesty entirely visible to all who take a moment to consider
~ Unknown
I had a flight trainer who is one of the biggest and most famous helicopter pilots the world.
~ Izabella Scorupco
I can't believe gow many famous people and TV cameras there are in this room," said Mrs Walker, looking around at the other tables. "I feel like a star." "You always look like a star to me," said Mr Walker, smiling at her.
~ Daisy Meadows
Melvil Whoey?" I asked. "Melvil Dewey was a very famous librarian," Mrs. Roopy said, and her eyes got all bright and sparkly and excited.
~ Dan Gutman
guys started setting up lights, cameras, and microphones everywhere. Ms. Beard walked around looking us over like a general inspecting the troops. "Oh, this is going to be fabulous!" she said. "It will be the first reality show that takes place in a school. The ratings are going to go through the roof!" "Are we going to be famous like that Snookie lady?" asked Andrea. "That depends on what happens, baby,"2 said Ms. Beard. "This is reality
~ Dan Gutman
This is the Mona Lisa of bad diners.
~ Daniel Clowes
Who elected Larry King America's grief counselor? We, the viewing public, did, by driving up his ratings whenever somebody famous passes.
~ James Wolcott
The most famous and one of the most thoroughgoing opponents of bank credit was Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson reacted to the panic of 1819 as a confirmation of his pessimistic views on banks.
~ Murray Rothbard
Vine is where 'Don't' started popping off. A lot of famous Viners used the song, and that was crazy because I had never been a part of something like that. I drank champagne for the first time when it got 100,000 plays.
~ Bryson Tiller
My daughter couldn't care less about me being famous. She finds it revolting and, like a lot of teenagers, is virtually allergic to me. That started at 12 and hasn't gone anywhere yet.
~ Dawn French
By virtue of some of the ways the game is played, in terms of message discipline, in terms of access for reporters, and especially in the way that sources and subjects, especially famous subjects, treat the media, almost by default there's more news that's falling into books.
~ Ron Suskind
Uncle Brett had a definite vision that he was after, I don't think having a famous father affected him much.
~ Kim Weston
Indeed, wretched the man whose fame makes his misfortunes famous.
~ Lucius Accius
Does anyone remember the name of Paul Revere's horse?
~ Joe Jackson