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Love of fame is the last thing even the wise give up Publius Tacitus
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Mohegan Sun Walk of Fame. It's been an incredible ride, and our fans have been a big part of it. Jay DeMarcus
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Maybe it's my 15 minutes of fame, maybe it's longer. Jane Harman
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Now there is fame! Of all -- hunger, misery, the incomprehension by the public -- fame is by far the worst. It is the castigation of God by the artist. It is sad. It is true. Pablo Picasso
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Neither genius, fame, nor love show the greatness of the soul. Only kindness can do that. Jean Lacordaire
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gained his fame not by winning, but by losing. Don King
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Fame puts you there where things are hollow. David Bowie
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I would give all my fame for a pot of ale and safety. William Shakespeare
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I guess I'm in (the Hall of Fame) then, huh? Otherwise, I really don't have a comment. Barry Bonds
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I feel crushingly embarrassed when I do bad work, so being rejected after doing bad work is actually harder than being rejected after doing good work. Aya Cash
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Bob Dylan wrote in his elliptical memoir, Chronicles: Volume One, he was washed up in the 1980s, no longer a commercial success, and no longer putting out good work. Bob Dylan
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We can't allow science to undo its own good work. Aldous Huxley
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Wherever the good work is I'll go. Jamie Bell
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We need to put our good research, our good work, our principles into actionable items whenever we can. Christine Lagarde
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Every good work of software starts by scratching a developers personal itch. Eric S. Raymond
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When I am presented with good work, I accept it. Wherever it is. Phylicia Rashad
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Nothing that's good works by itself, you've got to make the damn thing work. Thomas A. Edison
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Everything vanishes round me and good works rise from me of their own accord. Paul Klee
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So, it's kind of a big deal. This will result in more exposure and, hopefully, new connections, more shows and who knows what. Marisa Miller
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I think my first hit was probably '24 is a Rubberband Man,' which was my second album. My first project, it was very well received in the Southeast region, all throughout the South and parts of the Midwest. It was very well received, but I didn't get national exposure on my second album. T.I.
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My mom played the recorder. But not having electricity, we had minimal exposure to music. As I got a little older, we had Walkmans and things that were battery-powered, but it would have been nice to be growing up in the iPod era. A tape only has six songs on a side. Bode Miller
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We get as much exposure as any NFL team in any NFL city. You can't get more exposure than that. It's impossible. Pete Carroll
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'The Dante Club' was one of America's most important book clubs, as their Wednesday night meetings ultimately led to our country's first exposure to Dante's poetry on a wide scale. Matthew Pearl
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We don't have physiological data, but our findings suggest that prenatal exposure can be seen as a risk factor. There's such a strong relationship. Pamela Salsberry
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We're going to have national exposure here; you don't want to have only 1,500 people in the seats. George Shinn
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Veronica Mars' is a smart, intelligent show with a fabulous star in Kristen Bell, and like many other great series, it simply needs more exposure to gain real traction. This is that opportunity, Dawn Ostroff
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We started Big Muddy Records because we felt that there was a lot of good music happening in St. Louis that needed exposure and support. Charlie Hall