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Some are bom great, some achieve greatness, and some hire public relations officers. By Daniel J. Boorstin Fame
Sure they tear off my clothes, they scratch their initials on my cars, they phone my hotel all night. When they stop, I’ll start to worry. By Elvis Presley Fame
Our admiration is so given to dead martyrs that we have little time for living heroes. By Elbert Hubbard Fame
Plenty of people despise money, but few know how to give it away. By Duc de La Rochefoucauld Giving back
Why can we remember the tiniest detail that has happened to us, and not remember how many times we told it to the same persons? By Duc de La Rochefoucauld Egotism
Old men are fond of giving good advice to console themselves for their inability to give bad examples. By Duc de La Rochefoucauld Advice, Age, Aging, Old age
Men too involved in details usually become unable to deal with great matters. By Duc de La Rochefoucauld Achievement, Life, Success
A man’s happiness or unhappiness depends as much on his temperament as on his destiny. By Duc de La Rochefoucauld Destiny, Happiness, Temperament