I never had any desire to become a well-known actress.
The concept of a midlife crisis is a well known one perpetuated by books and films. And recently the idea of a quarter-life crisis, between 20 and 30, has also gained a fair amount of media coverage. But there's a surprising lack of robust research on these events, and almost none on later life crisis.
If you die and enough people are watching, then you become a martyr, you become a hero, you become well-known.
Bei Dao became the most well-known name for me because of certain criticism of my work. Bei Dao was the name under which my work was criticized. So I became more well-known under Bei Dao than under the other names.
He was an author whose works were so well known as to be almost confidential.
For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it, ere it comes to light, In every cranny but the right.
I make up new lyrics to well-known lullabies. Mostly because I don't actually know a lot of the lyrics.
It is well-known that the friend of a conqueror is but the last victim.
The development of mathematics towards greater precision has led, as is well known, to the formalization of large tracts of it, so that one can prove any theorem using nothing but a few mechanical rules.
It is a well known phenomenon that the same amateur who can conduct the middle game quite creditably, is usually perfectly helpless in the end game. One of the principal requisites of good chess is the ability to treat both the middle and end game equally well.
Some is more equal than others, as is well known. (Tammananny Tiger)
Just after the war, the liberation of 1945, [Albert] Camus was well known, well loved by [Jean-Paul ] Sartre and all the intellectuals of that generation.
It is well known that of every strong woman they say she has a masculine mind.
I should like one of these days to be so well known, so popular, so celebrated, so famous, that it would permit me. . . to break wind in society, and society would think it a most natural thing.
It is now well-known that the Taliban's creation was facilitated by the CIA and the ISI as part of the 1980s anti-Soviet war.
The negro has maintained his racial purity by his well known habit of avoiding baths
It's a great experience just to understand that finally being well known is not the most important thing.
[It is a] well-known fact that the likely contacts of two individuals who are closely acquainted tend to be more overlapping than those of two arbitrarily selected individuals
Literally overnight, I became an animator. . . and one that was well-known.
The story of English spelling is the story of thousands of people - some well-known, most totally unknown - who left a permanent linguistic fingerprint on our orthography.