Sept. 6, 2024, 4:45 a.m.
In a world brimming with wisdom and inspiration, certain words have the power to transcend time and touch our souls. Whether it’s a thought-provoking observation from a historical figure, a motivational boost from an influential leader, or a poetic sentiment beautifully captured by a writer, famous quotes have the unique ability to resonate deeply within us. We’ve curated a collection of the top 145 famous quotes that span a multitude of themes and emotions, providing you with insights and reflections that might just change your perspective or brighten your day. Dive in and discover the timeless wisdom that awaits you.
1. “If I didn't care for fun and such,I'd probably amount to much.But I shall stay the way I am,Because I do not give a damn.” - Dorothy Parker
2. “I'm nobody! Who are you? Are you nobody, too? Then there ’s a pair of us—don’t tell! They ’d banish us, you know. How dreary to be somebody! How public, like a frog To tell your name the livelong day To an admiring bog!” - Emily Dickinson
3. “I finished my first book seventy-six years ago. I offered it to every publisher on the English-speaking earth I had ever heard of. Their refusals were unanimous: and it did not get into print until, fifty years later; publishers would publish anything that had my name on it.” - George Bernard Shaw
4. “I've been making a list of the things they don't teach you at school. They don't teach you how to love somebody. They don't teach you how to be famous. They don't teach you how to be rich or how to be poor. They don't teach you how to walk away from someone you don't love any longer. They don't teach you how to know what's going on in someone else's mind. They don't teach you what to say to someone who's dying. They don't teach you anything worth knowing.” - Neil Gaiman
5. “For the whole earth is the tomb of famous men; not only are they commemorated by columns and inscriptions in their own country, but in foreign lands there dwells also an unwritten memorial of them, graven not on stone but in the hearts of men. Make them your examples, and, esteeming courage to be freedom and freedom to be happiness, do not weigh too nicely the perils of war."[Funeral Oration of Pericles]” - Thucydides
6. “You haven't lived until you've basked in the adoration of people.” - Jerry Spinelli
7. “I have been to lots of partiesand acted perfectly disgracefulbut I never actually collapsedoh Lana Turner we love you get up” - Frank O'Hara
8. “Make your ego porous. Will is of little importance, complaining is nothing, fame is nothing. Openness, patience, receptivity, solitude is everything.” - Rainer Maria Rilke
9. “Oh how wrong we were to think immortality meant never dying” - Gerard Way
10. “An artist is somebody who produces things that people don't need to have.” - Andy Warhol
11. “A breeze ruffled the neat hedges of Privet Drive, which lay silent and tidy under the inky sky, the very last place you would expect astonishing things to happen. Harry Potter rolled over inside his blankets without waking up. One small hand closed on the letter beside him and he slept on, not knowing he was special, not knowing he was famous, not knowing he would be woken in a few hours' time by Mrs. Dursley's scream as she opened the front door to put out the milk bottles, nor that he would spend the next few weeks being prodded and pinched by his cousin Dudley...He couldn't know that at this very moment, people meeting in secret all over the country were holding up their glasses and saying in hushed voices: "To Harry Potter - the boy who lived!” - J.K. Rowling
12. “It took me fifteen years to discover that I had no talent for writing, but I couldn't give it up because by that time I was too famous.” - Robert Benchley
13. “Selbst die Verwandten der Berühmten [sind] berühmt, denn Ruhm [ist] erblich.” - Hanif Kureishi
14. “Fame means millions of people have the wrong idea of who you are.” - Erica Jong
15. “I've been imitated so well I've heard people copy my mistakes.” - Jimi Hendrix
16. “Simple, genuine goodness is the best capital to found the business of this life upon. It lasts when fame and money fail, and is the only riches we can take out of this world with us.” - Louisa May Alcott
17. “The life given us, by nature is short; but the memory of a well-spent life is eternal.” - Marcus Tullius Cicero
18. “The fame of his likes circulates briskly but soon grows heavy and stale; and as for history it will limit his life story to the dash between two dates.” - Vladimir Nabokov
19. “Lolita is famous, not I. I am an obscure, doubly obscure, novelist with an unpronounceable name.” - Vladimir Nabokov
20. “I stopped believing in Santa Claus when I was six. Mother took me to see him in a department store and he asked for my autograph.” - Shirley Temple Black
21. “What a waste of time to be posthumously famous.” - Orson Scott Card
22. “It seems obvious, looking back, that the artists of Weimar Germany and Leninist Russia lived in a much more attenuated landscape of media than ours, and their reward was that they could still believe, in good faith and without bombast, that art could morally influence the world. Today, the idea has largely been dismissed, as it must in a mass media society where art's principal social role is to be investment capital, or, in the simplest way, bullion. We still have political art, but we have no effective political art. An artist must be famous to be heard, but as he acquires fame, so his work accumulates 'value' and becomes, ipso-facto, harmless. As far as today's politics is concerned, most art aspires to the condition of Muzak. It provides the background hum for power.” - Robert Hughes
23. “I think I know what military fame is; to be killed on the field of battle and have your name misspelled in the newspapers.” - William T. Sherman
24. “It is a lie to write in such way as to be rewarded by fame offered you by some snobbish quasi-literary groups in the intellectual gazettes.” - Ray Bradbury
25. “I've always been famous, it's just no one knew it yet.” - Lady Gaga
26. “The sight of so many ruins destroys any desire to build shanties; all this ancient dust makes one indifferent to fame.” - Gustave Flaubert
27. “Never throughout history has a man who lived a life of ease left a name worth remembering.” - Theodore Roosevelt
28. “Fame is a form - perhaps the worst form - of incomprehension.” - Jorge Luis Borges
29. “A kind of banalization of celebrity has occurred: we are now offered an instant, ready-to-mix fame as nutritious as packet soup.” - J.G. Ballard
30. “He understood then that all his exploits as a reporter, the feats that had won him such recognition and fame, were merely an attempt to keep his most ancient fears at bay, a stratagem for taking refuge behind a lens to test whether reality was more tolerable from that perspective.” - Isabel Allende
31. “Raise your children to love and embrace others. Tell them they are beautiful; they may grow up to be stars one day, and "beautiful" will never mean as much in a magazine as it will coming from you.” - Kaiden Blake
32. “You're not Dostoevsky,' said the citizeness, who was getting muddled by Koroviev. Well, who knows, who knows,' he replied. 'Dostoevsky's dead,' said the citizeness, but somehow not very confidently. 'I protest!' Behemoth exclaimed hotly. 'Dostoevsky is immortal!” - Mikhail Bulgakov
33. “People who do a job that claims to be creative have to be alone to recharge their batteries. You can’t live 24 hours a day in the spotlight and remain creative. For people like me, solitude is a victory.” - Karl Lagerfeld
34. “Tut, tut — fame clearly isn't everything.” - J.K. Rowling
35. “Fame Imperishable and glory that will never die -- that is what we march for!” - Steven Pressfield
36. “I'm bored with that line. I never use it anymore. My new line is "In 15 minutes everybody will be famous.” - Andy Warhol
37. “Casting aside other things, hold to the precious few; and besides bear in mind that every man lives only the present, which is an indivisible point, and that all the rest of his life is either past or is uncertain. Brief is man's life and small the nook of the earth where he lives; brief, too, is the longest posthumous fame, buoyed only by a succession of poor human beings who will very soon die and who know little of themselves, much less of someone who died long ago.” - Marcus Aurelius
38. “Fame kills brain cells” - Sara Jones
39. “One can't work/by limelight.//A bowlful/right at/one's elbow//produces no/more than/a baleful/glow against/the kitchen table.//The fruit purveyor's/whole unstable/pyramid//doesn't equal/what daylight did.” - Kay Ryan
40. “Why are they all staring?" demanded Albus as he and Rose craned around to look at the other students."Don’t let it worry you," said Ron. "It’s me. I’m extremely famous.” - J.K. Rowling
41. “It does not suit the world to hear that people who are leading a high life, an enviable life, a privileged life are as miserable most days as anybody else, despite the fact that it must be obvious they would be - given that we are all agreed that money and fame do not bring happiness. Instead the world would prefer to enjoy the idea, against what it knows to be true, that wealth and fame do in fact insulate and protect against misery and it would rather we shut up if we are planning to indicate otherwise.” - Stephen Fry
42. “Dying is the fastest route to fame for an aspiring rock star. The dead man’s melodies become profound, acquiring mystery and rising into a realm beyond the reach of human criticism. In the stopping of a heartbeat, the rocker is transformed from decadent hedonist into misunderstood genius. Aye, death and musical stardom go together like Scotland and rain.” - Mark Rice
43. “€7,500, first-class, everything—and all that for 40 minutes selling them some old stuff.” - Slavoj Žižek
44. “Being noticed can be a burden. Jesus got himself crucified because he got himself noticed. So I disappear a lot.” - Bob Dylan
45. “The thoughts of othersWere light and fleeting,Of lovers' meetingOr luck or fame.Mine were of trouble,And mine were steady;So I was readyWhen trouble came.” - A.E. Housman
46. “Foolish names and foolish faces often appear in public places.” - Curtis Sittenfeld
47. “Of course, they were other things too. Sometimes they were even everything all together, but not fame, which was rooted in delusion and lies, if not ambition. Also, fame was reductive. Everything that ended in fame and everything that issued from fame was inevitably diminished. Fame's message was unadorned. Fame and literature were irreconcilable enemies.” - Roberto Bolaño
48. “The line between the public life and the private life has been erased, due to the rapid decline of manners and courtesy. There is a certain crudeness and crassness that has suddenly become accepted behavior, even desirable.” - Fannie Flagg
49. “The public loves to create a hero....Sometimes I think they do it for the sheer joy of knocking him down from the highest peak. Like a child who builds a house of blocks and then destroys it with one vicious kick.” - Grace Metalious
50. “But Dumbledore says he doesn't care what they do as long as they don't take him off the Chocolate Frog cards.” - J.K. Rowling
51. “I sometimes rented a car and drove from event to event in Europe; a road trip was a great escape from the day-to-day anxieties of playing, and it kept me from getting too lost in the tournament fun house with its courtesy cars, caterers, locker room attendants, and such all amenities that create a firewall between players and what you might call the 'real' world you know, where you may have to read a map, ask a question in a foreign tongue, find a restaurant and read the menu posted in the window to make sure you're not about to walk into a joint that serves only exotic reptile meat.” - Patrick McEnroe
52. “French Louis Seymour of the West Canada Creek, who knew how to survive all alone in a treacherous wilderness, and Mr. Alfred G. Vanderbilt of New York City and Raquette Lake, who was richer than God and traveled in his very own Pullman car, and Emmie Hubbard of the Uncas Road, who painted the most beautiful pictures when she was drunk and burned them in her woodstove when she was sober, were all ten times more interesting to me than Milton's devil or Austen's boy-crazy girls or that twitchy fool of Poe's who couldn't think of any place better to bury a body than under his own damn floor.” - Jennifer Donnelly
53. “I think that fame removes true happiness. Because when you are famous, people know you for who they think you are and when you are happy, it's because people have met you and see you for who you really are. Of course, if you are not a great person, it's better to be famous. But if you have greatness, it's better to not be famous.” - C. JoyBell C.
54. “Some men are born posthumously.” - Friedrich Nietzsche
55. “People don't always go down in history for the vigor with which they perform their jobs. We remember Louis the Fifteenth . . . for his furniture; we remember Pierre Léotard, despite his being the greatest trapeze artist ever, for his leotard. The idea is to give your name to something, like the zeppelin, the newton, Morse code, the chicuelina.” - David Toscana
56. “I had a boyfriend who told me I’d never succeed, never be nominated for a Grammy, never have a hit song, and that he hoped I’d fail. I said to him, ‘Someday, when we’re not together, you won’t be able to order a cup of coffee at the fucking deli without hearing or seeing me.” - Lady Gaga
57. “I have to seem like a human being all the time, but I seldom have to be one. I have people to do that for me.” - Alan Bennett
58. “In a country that doesn't discriminate between fame and infamy, the latter presents itself as plainly more achievable.” - Lionel Shriver
59. “Going down in history is a dead end pursuit” - Benny Bellamacina
60. “Fame is finally only the sum total of all the misunderstanding that can gather around a new name.” - Rainer Maria Rilke
61. “While fame impedes and constricts, obscurity wraps about a man like a mist; obscurity is dark, ample, and free; obscurity lets the mind take its way unimpeded. Over the obscure man is poured the merciful suffusion of darkness. None knows where he goes or comes. He may seek the truth and speak it; he alone is free; he alone is truthful, he alone is at peace.” - Virginia Woolf
62. “You just wait. I'm going to be the biggest Chinese Star in the world.” - Bruce Lee
63. “Being famous is wicked, but being normal is better.” - Rupert Grint
64. “It seems, in fact, that the more advanced a society is, the greater will be its interest in ruined things, for it will see in them a redemptively sobering reminder of the fragility of its own achievements. Ruins pose a direct challenge to our concern with power and rank, with bustle and fame. They puncture the inflated folly of our exhaustive and frenetic pursuit of wealth.” - Alain De Botton
65. “[The Old Astronomer to His Pupil]Reach me down my Tycho Brahe, I would know him when we meet,When I share my later science, sitting humbly at his feet;He may know the law of all things, yet be ignorant of howWe are working to completion, working on from then to now.Pray remember that I leave you all my theory complete,Lacking only certain data for your adding, as is meet,And remember men will scorn it, 'tis original and true,And the obloquy of newness may fall bitterly on you.But, my pupil, as my pupil you have learned the worth of scorn,You have laughed with me at pity, we have joyed to be forlorn,What for us are all distractions of men's fellowship and smiles;What for us the Goddess Pleasure with her meretricious smiles.You may tell that German College that their honor comes too late,But they must not waste repentance on the grizzly savant's fate.Though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light;I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.What, my boy, you are not weeping? You should save your eyes for sight;You will need them, mine observer, yet for many another night.I leave none but you, my pupil, unto whom my plans are known.You 'have none but me,' you murmur, and I 'leave you quite alone'?Well then, kiss me, -- since my mother left her blessing on my brow,There has been a something wanting in my nature until now;I can dimly comprehend it, -- that I might have been more kind,Might have cherished you more wisely, as the one I leave behind.I 'have never failed in kindness'? No, we lived too high for strife,--Calmest coldness was the error which has crept into our life;But your spirit is untainted, I can dedicate you stillTo the service of our science: you will further it? you will!There are certain calculations I should like to make with you,To be sure that your deductions will be logical and true;And remember, 'Patience, Patience,' is the watchword of a sage,Not to-day nor yet to-morrow can complete a perfect age.I have sown, like Tycho Brahe, that a greater man may reap;But if none should do my reaping, 'twill disturb me in my sleepSo be careful and be faithful, though, like me, you leave no name;See, my boy, that nothing turn you to the mere pursuit of fame.I must say Good-bye, my pupil, for I cannot longer speak;Draw the curtain back for Venus, ere my vision grows too weak:It is strange the pearly planet should look red as fiery Mars,--God will mercifully guide me on my way amongst the stars.” - Sarah Williams
66. “I shall bere your noble fame, for ye spake a grete worde and fulfilled it worshipfully.” - Thomas Malory
67. “If the meaning of life has become doubtful, if one's relations to others and to oneself do not offer security, then fame is one means to silence one's doubts. It has a function to be compared with that of the Egyptian pyramids or the Christian faith in immortality: it elevates one's individual life from its limitations and instability to the plane of indestructability; if one's name is known to one's contemporaries and if one can hope that it will last for centuries, then one's life has meaning and significance by this very reflection of it in the judgments of others.” - Erich Fromm
68. “Do not yearn to be popular; be exquisite. Do not desire to be famous; be loved. Do not take pride in being expected; be palpable, unmistakable.” - C. JoyBell C.
69. “I will not be "famous," "great." I will go on adventuring, changing, opening my mind and my eyes, refusing to be stamped and stereotyped. The thing is to free one's self: to let it find its dimensions, not be impeded.” - Virginia Woolf
70. “Fame is a perverse deformity, an ego swelling as ludicrous as an extra organ, and the people that have it, for a huge part, are willfully and deliberately fucked-up past the point of ever having anything sweet or human or normal about themselves ever again.” - Cintra Wilson
71. “The most important thing for everyone in Gringolandia is to have ambition and become 'somebody,' and frankly, I don't have the least ambition to become anybody.” - Frida Kahlo
72. “Fame is not so impossible for people with charisma, passion and talent. Being famous just means you have fans, and even one or two is enough to make you someone special. Ask a music fan who the best guitarist of all time is, and while one group insists that it was Jimmi Hendrix, another group swears that it was Eddie Van Halen instead. There will never be a time when everyone on this planet agrees on something like that, but luckily that's not important. All that matters is that both sides remain loyal, which they will assuming you continue to be who you are and do your thing. This is all that you need to be immortalized.” - Ashly Lorenzana
73. “Famous Harry Potter," said Malfoy. "Can't even go to a bookshop without making the front page.” - J.K. Rowling
74. “How is it that some celebrities, whom the average person would believe to have all the popularity a human being could want, still admit to feeling lonely? It is quite naive to assume that popularity is the remedy for loneliness. Loneliness does not necessarily equal physical solitude, it is the inability to be oneself and rightfully represented as oneself.” - Criss Jami
75. “Fame is also won at the expense of others. Even the well-deserved honors of the scientist or man of learning are unfair to many persons of equal achievements who get none. When one man gets a place in the sun, the others are put in a denser shade. From the point of view of the whole group there's no gain whatsoever, and perhaps a loss.” - B.F. Skinner
76. “Name one hero who was happy."I considered. Heracles went mad and killed his family; Theseus lost his bride and father; Jason's children and new wife were murdered by his old; Bellerophon killed the Chimera but was crippled by the fall from Pegasus' back."You can't." He was sitting up now, leaning forward."I can't.""I know. They never let you be famous AND happy." He lifted an eyebrow. "I'll tell you a secret.""Tell me." I loved it when he was like this."I'm going to be the first." He took my palm and held it to his. "Swear it.""Why me?""Because you're the reason. Swear it.""I swear it," I said, lost in the high color of his cheeks, the flame in his eyes."I swear it," he echoed.We sat like that a moment, hands touching. He grinned."I feel like I could eat the world raw.” - Madeline Miller
77. “Odysseus inclines his head. "True. But fame is a strange thing. Some men gain glory after they die, while others fade. What is admired in one generation is abhorred in another." He spread his broad hands. "We cannot say who will survive the holocaust of memory. Who knows?" He smiles. "Perhaps one day even I will be famous. Perhaps more famous than you.” - Madeline Miller
78. “Je ne dois qu'à moi seul toute ma renommée."(L'Excuse à Ariste)” - Pierre Corneille
79. “A finished tale may give a man immortality in the light and literary sense; but an unfinished tale suggests another immortality, more essential and more strange.” - G.K. Chesterton
80. “Fame is a jealous mistressAnd will brook no rival.” - Tiruvalluvar
81. “If I blow my nose, it gets written all over the world.” - Audrey Hepburn
82. “Many of the younger generation know my name in a vague way and connect it with grotesque inventions, but don't believe that I ever existed as a person. They think I am a nonperson, just a name that signifies a tangled web of pipes or wires or strings that suggest machinery. My name to them is like a spiral staircase, veal cutlets, barber's itch—terms that give you an immediate picture of what they mean.” - Rube Goldberg
83. “To be the cynosure of all eyes, do the extraordinary when you are least expected.” - Ogwo David Emenike
84. “God rewards every act of obedience to His Will.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
85. “Dare to be different. Represent your maker well and you will forever abide in the beautiful embrace of his loving arms.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
86. “Another way of remaining in intimacy with God is by remaining in His presence.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
87. “The presence of God is so important in the life of believers. There is abundance of all you need to make your life comfortable in His presence.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
88. “A friend told me that one day he and I would be rich and famous. I told him that I'd trade my half of the fame, for his half of the money.” - Quentin R. Bufogle
89. “We're famous" iggy whispered so low that Fang could barely hear him."So's Swine Flu" Fang whispered back.” - James Patterson
90. “Fantastic,” I said without an ounce of enthusiasm. “I’m just one more embarrassing confession away from taking over the world.” --Spencer Nye” - Jason Letts
91. “Don't set your goals by what other people deem important.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
92. “Notoriety wasn't as good as fame, but was heaps better than obscurity.” - Neil Gaiman
93. “If you desire the path of sincerity, develop a love for obscurity. Flee from the clatter and clinks of fame. Be like the roots of a tree; it keeps the tree upright and gives it life, but it itself is hidden underneath the earth and eyes cannot see it.” - Abdullah ibn al-Mubarak
94. “How do you judge the brightness of a light when you’re the source? A spotlight can never see the shadows it casts.” - Neal Shusterman
95. “I had lunch with my brothers,” Mark said, his face serious. “While you were still asleep. They told me. About Corey and that stupid set-up you agreed to where you’d pretend not to be my wife . . .”“I never agreed to pretend not to be your wife,” Dylan said.Mark’s face grew serious then. “That’s what it amounted to in the end though, didn’t it? You pulled away from me in exchange for me getting . . . what?”“Your career back,” Dylan said. “Your life.”“Dylan, you’re my life. You.” - Nia Forrester
96. “Missing what most of the time? The babbling faceless agora, the fame, the parties, the pop of flash bulbs? The lovers, the gaiety, the champagne? The solitude carved out of celebrity, poring over charts by a single lamp on a wide desk in a venerable hotel? Room service, coffee before dawn? The company of one friend, two? The choice: All of it or not? Some or none? Now, not now, maybe later?” - Peter Heller
97. “Fame and fortune are calling. Are we taking the call or blocking the number?” - Nicole Richie
98. “Heroes must see to their own fame. No one else will.” - Gore Vidal
99. “People don't follow ordinary people; they follow extraordinary people.” - Enock Maregesi
100. “Quando un uomo mangia tre pasti al giorno, diventa pericoloso. Per se stesso e per gli altri. Mangiare troppo rende nervosi. Pasti continui e digestioni faticose creano le guerre. Difficilmente i morti di fame combattono tra loro.” - Mauro Corona
101. “Fame is a funny thing, like a secret, both are hard to keep.” - Richard Peck
102. “He came face-to-face with the rude paradox fame had dealt him: The secret of his extraordinary art had been his ability to observe human interaction anonymously, thereby gaining insight into the emotions on display in ordinary life--it was his ability to become a fly-on-the-wall that made him famous, and fame had destroyed his ability to become a fly-on-the-wall.” - C R Strahan
103. “I nodded, unsure if Ted sounded admiring or angry. 'I waded in but I couldn't find him. I mean, is it possible - the water wasn't deep enough for him to drown. It doesn't make any sense.''My band made four brilliant albums and never had a single goddamn hit. We were supposed to be the American Rolling Stones, and we couldn't get more than five minutes of airplay. Does that make sense?' Ted stubbed out his cigarette.” - Elizabeth Hand
104. “That anyone would want to be famous still mystified Colin. As TV had trained him to do, he associated the word with divorces and court appearances and rehab and jail time. He knew more than he wanted about all of those except rehab, and that was the one famous people blew off anyway.” - Harry Turtledove
105. “Spurious fame spreads from tongue to tongue like the fog of the early dawn before the sun rises.” - Rabindranath Tagore
106. “He who advances without seeking fame,Who retreats without escaping blame,He whose one aim is to protect his people and serve his lord,The man is a jewel of the Realm” - Sun Tzu
107. “It's much easier on the emotions when one sees life as an experiment rather than a struggle for popularity.” - Criss Jami
108. “The greater the artist, the greater the doubt. Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize."[Modernism's Patriarch (Time Magazine, June 10, 1996)]” - Robert Hughes
109. “The glory of fame isn't in having so many people know you, but in having so many people know you care. Otherwise, it's like being drawn to a fire to find no warmth.” - Richelle E. Goodrich
110. “The moments you are given are your true wealth. You don't need power, influence, or fame. The sunlight brings the power; the wind carries the influence. And as for fame, well, when you allow yourself to notice all those hands that have made your growth possible, you will also recognize what you have made possible for countless others — and how famous you already are. In this very moment, one of those others may be telling a story about how you helped them grow forward.” - Dawna Markova
111. “I reached into the pile and pulled out a few connected chips and then was about to shove them into my mouth, when I saw what appeared to be the face of an angel sitting next to me. And, if it was in fact my actual guardian angel, then it probably would have been poor form not to offer a few chips to extend an olive branch.” - Phil Wohl
112. “Options abound world over, Options to choose from and be the best.” - Agu Jaachynma N E
113. “God takes us through life`s journey. Always nudging our Spirits to go for plus and shun the minus.” - Agu Jaachynma N E
114. “There is a ladder to Success! Choose to climb it.” - Agu Jaachynma N E
115. “In your emotions: exercise Joy over sadness.” - Agu Jaachynma N E
116. “Don`t descend to the lowest ebb.” - Agu Jaachynma N E
117. “Shout out for Joy! Don`t scream out in fear for victors shout and victims scream.” - Agu Jaachynma N E
118. “Don`t turn around in circles for making circles do not equate making progress.” - Agu Jaachynma N E
119. “Move forward for forward is progress but circles are movement.” - Agu Jaachynma N E
120. “Forget yesterday, Act on Today and Get a hold on tomorrow.” - Agu Jaachynma N E
121. “It turns out horrendous when you choose the wrong options.” - Agu Jaachynma N E
122. “Decide to be rich! Hate poverty strong.” - Agu Jaachynma N E
123. “Sow good seeds for a good yield.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
124. “You have been called to a life of blessing, don`t descend to that of curses.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
125. “Build up your faith while starving the fears.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
126. “Avoid conflicts, Embrace cordiality.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
127. “Eschew evil and it`s machinations.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
128. “Sow the right words! Think the good thought.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
129. “Have the best course for all your actions.” - Agu Jaachynma N E
130. “Accept responsibilities for all your actions. Learn from your past and your mistakes.” - Agu Jaachynma N E
131. “Don`t complain, Don`t compromise.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
132. “Always contend for the good!” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
133. “Drown those degrading thoughts.” - Agu Jaachynma N E
134. “Shine forth your light before all beings.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
135. “Light is life and always wins.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
136. “Desire to give and not always receive.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
137. “The giver is the blessed! The receiver stands still.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
138. “Desire to impact lives! Change destinies and make dreams come true.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
139. “You are created with a mandate! You have all you need to fulfill it.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
140. “Anyaele Sam Chiyson Leadership Law of Responsibility: Great leaders greet their geniuses through their greatest power of choice, principle-based living and highest means of expressing their voice.” - Anyaele Sam Chiyson
141. “It had been years since she question his fidelity, but he'd stepped on to the old fame track again, and that was where the road had taken them before. Infidelity could be forgiven, but forgetting it was impossible. Strangely, that wasn't what bothered her the most. What bothered her was that she didn't really care.” - Kristin Hannah
142. “Fame and recognition break all scandals; if I were a prostitute I would have chosen to be a famous one.” - M.F. Moonzajer
143. “LaMont, the truth is that the world is incredibly, incredibly, unbelievably old. You suffer with the stunted desire caused by one of its oldest lies. Do not believe the photographs. Fame is not the exit from any cage.” - David Foster Wallace
144. “How can I have my 15 minutes of fame when open mics only allow you to perform for 10 minutes.” - R.K. Cowles
145. “Try not to be a man or woman of success, but rather a man or woman of inspiration. If you’re successful, they will flock to you for money or fame, but if you’re inspirational, they will flock to you because they love your soul and how you change theirs.” - Shannon L. Alder