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We all have a contract with the public—in us they see themselves, or what they would like to be.

—Clark Gable, 1935

Men are generally more pleased with a widespread than with a great reputation.

—Pliny the Younger, c. 110

Happy is the man who hath never known what it is to taste of fame—to have it is a purgatory, to want it is a hell!

—Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1843

He who treats another human being as divine thereby assigns to himself the relative status of a child or an animal.

—E. R. Dodds, 1951

If fame is only to come after death, I am in no hurry for it.

—Martial, c. 86

Famous, adj. Conspicuously miserable.

—Ambrose Bierce, 1906
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