“I want to work on projects that I feel passionate about and do things that are fun and challenging. I would love to do a live musical. I'm not interested in doing the same thing over and over or the fame and exposure that comes with it. When people keep doing that, they just end up doing the same dumb stuff again and again.” PeopleWantFeelsEndsFunStuffChallengesFameProjectsMusicalPassionateDumbNot InterestedAgain And AgainExposureDumb Stuff Author:Holly Madison
“Every man, however hopeless his pretensions may appear, has some project by which he hopes to rise to reputation; some art by which he imagines that the attention of the world will be attracted; some quality, good or bad, which discriminates him from the common herd of mortals, and by which others may be persuaded to love, or compelled to fear him.” MenWorldMayArtCommonAttentionQualityImagineFameProjectsEvery ManReputationMortalsHopelessImagine ThatCompelledHerdsPretension Author:Samuel Johnson
“I cannot believe that any man who deserved fame ever labored for it; that is, directly. For, as fame is but the contingent of excellence, it would be like an attempt to project a shadow, before its substance was obtained.” MenBelieveWould BeFameProjectsShadowExcellenceSubstance Book:.) (1850). Source: .) (1850).
“I'm a bit of an abstract figure that people can project their fantasies on; it's pretty much what we all are, otherwise we wouldn't be stars, and people wouldn't be interested. But people project things on you that have nothing to do with what you really are, or they see a little something and then exaggerate it. And you can't really control that.” PeopleLittlesStarsBitsFantasyFiguresFameProjectsAbstract Author:Salma Hayek
“None of the projects or designs which exercise the mind of man are equally subject to obstructions and disappointments with the pursuit of fame.” MenMindSubjectsDesignExerciseFameProjectsDisappointmentPursuitObstruction Book:The Rambler: In Four Volumes Source: The Rambler: In Four Volumes
“I'm able to do my television projects and movie projects that I really want to explore. For me, it's not about the money, it's not about the fame. I love creating.” WantAbleTelevisionFameProjectsCreating Author:Criss Angel
“I go down to New York, do the project, and leave. I have no interest in participating in the rat race down there. Hip jazz fans know who I am. There's a generation of musicians in New York who know my records better than I do.” KnowsInterestRaceRecordsGenerationsFansNew YorkFameProjectsMusicianJazzWho I AmHipsRatsParticipatingRat Race Author:Paul Smoker
“As for fame, fame felt like nothing. Fame was not a sensation like love or hunger or loneliness, welling from within and invisible to the outside eye. It was rather entirely external, coming from the minds of others. It existed in the way people looked at him or behaved towards him. In that, being famous was no different from being gay, or Jewish, or from a visible minority: you are who you are, and then people project onto you some notion they have.” PeopleWayMindDifferentEyeFeltLonelinessGayFameProjectsWho You AreNotionHungerInvisibleVisibleMinoritiesSensationsLike LoveBeing GayBeing Famous Book:Beatrice & Virgil Source: Beatrice & Virgil
“People just project their idea of my character on to me and they just seem to assume that I'm the same, when in reality I'm not.” PeopleIdeasCharacterRealitySeemsFameProjectsAssuming Author:Robert Pattinson