“That isn’t about money, fame, or power. It’s about will, dedication, commitment, and knowing your self-worth. You can be poor as dirt and have those traits. Money can’t buy you values. You just need to know what is important to you and then feel secure in your pursuit to achieve that.” KnowsNeedsFeelsImportantSelfValuesPoorMoneyKnowingAchieveFameCommitmentPursuitSelf WorthSecureDedicationTraitsDirt Author:Jennifer Hudson
“Everybody likes to gossip. But it can be a little scary to have people knowing secrets about me when I don't know anything about them. It's not exactly a two-way street there.” PeopleKnowsWayLittlesTwoSecretKnowingStreetsFameScaryLikesGossipTwo WaysTwo Way Street Author:Ally Sheedy
“I think at the end of the day you can do both: make money and stay true to yourself. But a lot of young people look for that fame that some of these huge artists that they see on TV have, not knowing they can do what some of these underground artist are doing which is not selling their souls for a buck.” PeopleThinkingLooksSoulEndsYoungArtistCan DoKnowingTvsHugeFameSellingMaking MoneyThe End Of The DayNot KnowingBucksTrue To YourselfStay TrueStay True To Yourself Author:Rahki
“In high school I went to the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. And this is like Fame. It's like that sort of prototypical, dancers in the hallway, theater students, musical students, art geeks. And it was a kindergarten in the truest sense of the world: a children's garden where I was able to sort of really come into myself as an artist, as a person, sexuality issues - like, all of this became something where there was a firming-up and a knowing that went on.” WorldChildrenPersonsArtAbleSchoolArtistKnowingIssuesStudentsFameHigh SchoolGardenTheaterMusicalSexualityDancerLos AngelesGeekCountyTruestKindergartenHallways Author:Kehinde Wiley