“Those who are truly wise will remain unmoved by feelings of happiness and suffering, fame and disgrace, praise and blame, gain and loss.They will remain calm like the eye of a hurricane.” FeelingsWisdomEyeSufferingLossWiseFameGainsPraiseBlameCalmDisgraceHurricanesGains And Losses Author:Gautama Buddha
“Insignificant, is the loss of relatives, wealth and fame; The loss of wisdom is the greatest loss. Insignificant, is the increase of relatives, wealth and fame; The increase of wisdom is the highest gain. Therefore, you should train yourselves thus: "We will grow in the increase of wisdom" Thus you should train yourselves.” ShouldWisdomGrowsWealthLossFameHighestGainsIncreaseTrainInsignificant Author:Gautama Buddha
“I don't think I responded very well to the sudden celebrity, the sudden fame, and the loss of privacy.” ThinkingWellsLossFamePrivacy Author:David Schwimmer
“I have never worked for fame or praise, and shall not feel their loss as I otherwise would. I have never for a moment lost sight of the humble life I was born to, its small environments, and the consequently little right I had to expect much of myself, and shall have the less to censure, or upbraid myself with for the failures I must see myself make.” FeelsLittlesMomentsLostBornLossEnvironmentHumilityFailureFameSightPraiseHumbleCensureUpbraid Author:Clara Barton
“They're hungry for something they know nothing about, but we, we know all too well that the price of fame is the loss of privacy.” KnowsWellsFunnyLossFameHungryPrivacy Author:David Sedaris
“It is not uncommon for those who at their first entrance into the world were distinguished for attainments or abilities, to disappoint the hopes which they had raised, and to end in neglect and obscurity that life which they began in honour. To the long catalogue of the inconveniences of old age, which moral and satirical writers have so copiously displayed, may be often added the loss of fame.” WorldFirstsMayLongEndsAgeLossAbilityMoralFameRaisedOld AgeNeglectHonourDistinguishedAttainmentObscurityDisappointEntrancesUncommonInconvenienceSatiricalCatalogues Author:Lyndon B. Johnson
“Unless a writer lives with a periodic delusion of his greatness, he will not continue writing. He must believe, against all reason and evidence, that the public will experience a catastrophic loss if he does not complete his novel. The public is just clamoring to give him his fame. From the book Dare to be a Great Writer: 329 Keys to Powerful Fiction by” IfsGivingWritingBelieveDoeBookReasonLossPowerfulFictionNovelGreatnessKeysFameEvidenceDareDelusionGreat Writers Author:Leonard Bishop