Fame is, I think, just a disgusting by-product of what I do.
I did have a bunch of goals I wanted to achieve when I was financially able to do so, but they had nothing to do with fame.
I didn't get into making music for the fame aspect. There are people who do desire that.
My fame is largely due to young people, theyre the first ones to discover me.
My drum sticks are in the "Hall of Fame. " I know that.
You will be tested as a leader. . . . You may be tested with success, fame, and fortune.
We only serve as a model for the portrait of our fame.
If it's just fame for the sake of being famous, no one even cares about you - and you don't even care about yourself because you're like, "This is so ridiculous. "
Even the best things are not equal to their fame.
Nothing is worth your integrity. Not success, not money, not fame. Nothing.
I'm famous now. But now that I've got fame and some of the other things I thought would make me happy - it ain't worked
Acquaintance lessens fame.
Fame is important, but to be rich is more important.
Money and fame? I never had it, don't really know if I want it.
Fame is like a suffocating castle sieged by the enemy.
Fame usually comes to those who are thinking about something else.
The real bummer of fame is that at some point you're bound to get demoted.
When I started off, I didn't only ride to fame on my looks though many people I know think otherwise.
I seek no longer to be a 'famous' person, and instead I wish to live a 'normal' life.
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.