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Most authors seek fame, but I seek for justice—a holier impulse than ever entered into the ambitious struggles of the votaries of that fickle, flirting goddess.

—Davy Crockett, 1834

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

—Pliny the Younger, c. 110

There lurks in every human heart a desire of distinction which inclines every man first to hope and then to believe that nature has given him something peculiar to himself. 

—Samuel Johnson, 1763

I won’t be happy till I’m as famous as God.

—Madonna, c. 1985

Fame is but the empty noise of madmen.

—Epictetus, c. 100

Wood burns because it has the proper stuff in it, and a man becomes famous because he has the proper stuff in him.

—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, c. 1790
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