“My whole thing is I want to have a backup plan because maybe I won't get another acting job after 'Fame', maybe I'll want to give up on acting in five years or whatever and I want to have something else that I enjoy just as much as I enjoy acting.” WantGivingYearsWholeJobsEnjoyActingFivePlansFameGiving UpFive YearsBackupBackup Plan Author:Kay Panabaker
“I never gave up as a player, and I won't give up as someone who wants to go to the Hall of Fame, because it's the ultimate goal for a baseball player or a football player or a basketball player.” WantGivingGoalPlayerFootballFameBasketballGiving UpUltimateBaseballHallsGave UpBasketball PlayerBaseball PlayerFootball PlayerUltimate GoalHall Of FameWon't Give UpI Won't Give Up Author:Pete Rose
“Fame, do I like it? No. It has bought a lot for me in my career, but there are a lot of downsides to it. You give up your privacy. I did it to myself but not to my family and friends. You don't ask for it. You just have to live with it.” GivingAsksCareersFameGiving UpMy FamilyPrivacyFamily And Friends Author:Cara Delevingne
“The boys think they can all be athletes, and the girls think they can all be singers. That's the way to fame and success. ...as a group blacks must give up their illusions.” ThinkingWayGivingSuccessGirlBlackBoysGroupsFameGiving UpIllusionAthleteSingers Author:Kristin Hunter
“What then is to be the lot of Rossetti's fame and influence? 'An amateur who failed in two arts', it is true; yet it hardly harms Rossetti or touches his standing. On the contrary, it defines both very brilliantly. The small word 'failed' is a small word and little more to artists who are forever going on until they give up over a game that must be lost. Every artist, when confronted by the immensities of art, which is life, must confess to failure. A failure is a thing very relative.” GivingLittlesArtTwoArtistGamesLostForeverInfluenceFameGiving UpStandingHarmContraryRelativeImmensitySmall Words Author:Ford Madox Ford
“When you write, you want fame, fortune and personal satisfaction. You want to write what you want to write and feel it's good, and you want this to go on for hundreds of years. You're not likely ever to get all these things, and you're not likely to give up writing and commit suicide if you don't, but that is -- and should be -- your goal. Anything else is kind of piddling.” IfsWantGivingFeelsShouldWritingYearsKindGoalGoes OnFameGiving UpSuicideFortuneSatisfactionWhat You WantCommitPersonal Satisfaction Author:Dashiell Hammett
“Those that think that wealth is the proper thing for them cannot give up their revenues; those that seek distinction cannot give up the thought of fame; those that cleave to power cannot give the handle of it to others. While they hold their grasp of those things, they are afraid of losing them. When they let them go, they are grieved and they will not look at a single example, from which they might perceive the folly of their restless pursuits - such men are under the doom of heaven.” ThinkingMenGivingLooksMightHeavenWealthExampleFameGiving UpLosingPursuitHandlePerceiveFollyDistinctionNot Giving UpRestlessRevenueDoom Author:Zhuangzi
“Give up money, give up fame, give up science, give the earth itself and all it contains, rather than do an immoral act.” GivingEarthMoralityFameGiving UpImmoral Book:The portable Thomas Jefferson Source: The portable Thomas Jefferson
“Give up money, give up fame, give up science, give the earth itself and all it contains rather than do an immoral act. And never suppose that in any possible situation, or under any circumstances, it is best for you to do a dishonorable thing, however slightly so it may appear to you.” GivingMayMomentsEarthSituationPracticeVirtueCircumstancesComfortFameGiving UpSublimeImmoralAssuredMoments Of LifeDishonorable Author:Thomas Jefferson