Celebrity Quotes

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J.K. Rowling
“But Dumbledore says he doesn't care what they do as long as they don't take him off the Chocolate Frog cards.”
J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Taylor Jenkins Reid
“Heartbreak is a loss. Divorce is a piece of paper.”
Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

Niall Horan
“I'd rather be called a boy and play with paper airplanes than be called a man and play with a girl's heart.”
Niall Horan

Jess C. Scott
“What's the whole point of being pretty on the outside when you’re so ugly on the inside?”
Jess C. Scott, I'm Pretty

“I'm obsessively opposed to the typical.”
Lady Gaga

“I've always been famous, it's just no one knew it yet.”
Lady Gaga

Sean Penn
“When everything gets answered, it's fake.”
Sean Penn

The downside of my celebrity is that I cannot go anywhere in the world without
“The downside of my celebrity is that I cannot go anywhere in the world without being recognized. It is not enough for me to wear dark sunglasses and a wig. The wheelchair gives me away.”
Stephen Hawking

Marilyn Monroe
“It’s better for the whole world to know you, even as a sex star, than never to be known at all.”
Marilyn Monroe

“Oh! This'll impress you - I'm actually in the Abnormal Psychology textbook. Obviously my family is so proud. Keep in mind though, I'm a PEZ dispenser and I'm in the abnormal Psychology textbook. Who says you can't have it all?”
Carrie Fisher, Wishful Drinking

George Clooney
“I don’t like to share my personal life… it wouldn’t be personal if I shared it.”
George Clooney

Steve Martin
“A celebrity is any well-known TV or movie star who looks like he spends more than two hours working on his hair.”
Steve Martin

Elvis Presley
“The image is one thing and the human being is another. It's very hard to live up to an image, put it that way.”
Elvis Presley

Werner Herzog
“If you truly love film, I think the healthiest thing to do is not read books on the subject. I prefer the glossy film magazines with their big color photos and gossip columns, or the National Enquirer. Such vulgarity is healthy and safe.”
Werner Herzog

Stephen Fry
“We humans are naturally disposed to worship gods and heroes, to build our pantheons and valhallas. I would rather see that impulse directed into the adoration of daft singers, thicko footballers and air-headed screen actors than into the veneration of dogmatic zealots, fanatical preachers, militant politicians and rabid cultural commentators.”
Stephen Fry, The Fry Chronicles

Criss Jami
“It is so easy at times for a lonely individual to begin fantasizing about what the people outside are saying about him and, in result, irrationally and fearfully, and sometimes angrily, fancy himself a villain.”
Criss Jami, Healology

Sebastian Horsley
“We can't all be stars because someone has to sit on the curb and clap as I go by.”
Sebastian Horsley, Dandy in the Underworld: An Unauthorized Autobiography

Joan Crawford
“Any actress who appears in public without being well-groomed is digging her own grave.”
Joan Crawford

Vanna Bonta
“People who worship only themselves get a slick, polished look -- like monuments. Too bad they had to go so soon.”
Vanna Bonta, Degrees: Thought Capsules

Emily Dickinson
“Celebrity is the chastisement of merit and the punishment of talent.”
Emily Dickinson

J.G. Ballard
“A kind of banalization of celebrity has occurred: we are now offered an instant, ready-to-mix fame as nutritious as packet soup.”
J.G. Ballard, The Atrocity Exhibition

Vanna Bonta
“Fame is not the glory! Virtue is the goal, and fame only a messenger, to bring more to the fold.”
Vanna Bonta, Degrees: Thought Capsules

Morrissey
“Nothing fortified me, and simple loneliness all but destroyed me, yet I felt swamped by the belief that life must mean something- otherwise why was it there? Why was anything anything?”
Morrissey, Autobiography

Martha Grimes
“Remember the great film with Bette Davis, All About Eve? There's a scene after the scheming Eve steals Margo's role through trickery & then gets this magnificent review. Margo of course is effing & blinding all over the place. And crying. Her director rushes into her house, puts his arms around her & says, "I ran all the way". That's what I want.”
Martha Grimes, Dust

“...I can't possibly take time off for a second baby, unless I do, in which case that is nobody's business and I'll never regret it for a moment unless it ruins my life.”
Tina Fey, Bossypants

Abhaidev
“People do not undermine your ideas; they undermine you.”
Abhaidev, The Gods Are Not Dead

“I don’t have any regrets,” a famous movie actor said in an interview I recently witnessed. “I’d live everything over exactly the same way.”
“That’s really pathetic,” the talk show host said. “Are you seeking help?”
“Yeah. My shrink says we’re making progress. Before, I wouldn’t even admit that I would live it all over,” the actor said, starting to choke up. “I thought one life was satisfying enough.”
“My God,” the host said, cupping his hand to his mouth.
“The first breakthrough was when I said I would live it over, but only in my dreams. Nocturnal recurrence.”
“You’re like the character in that one movie of yours. What’s it called? You know, the one where you eat yourself.”
“The Silence of Sam.”
“That’s it. Can you do the scene?”
The actor lifts up his foot to stick it in his mouth. I reach over from my seat and help him to fit it into his bulging cheeks. The audience goes wild.”
Benson Bruno, A Story that Talks About Talking is Like Chatter to Chattering Teeth, and Every Set of Dentures can Attest to the Fact that No . . .

“Just this past summer, I took online courses in introductory logic and law through civilization. Often the weight of history, with its facts heaped upon facts requiring complex chains of inference to sort through – I mean complex for someone with the soft brain of a tomato merchant; for me the premises are obvious and the conclusions dire and inescapable – threatened to crush me, and I was ultimately forced to abandon the whole undertaking. By way of recovery, I spent the rest of the summer immersed in a Freudian meditation on some choice tabloids. The mysterious lives of celebrities make for challenging induction. The reasoning process involves navigating many gaps in our knowledge of them. What is certain is that under the iceberg of glitz and glamor lie neurotic, depraved individuals with bizarre habits and hobbies, people who think they’re above the law.”
Benson Bruno, A Story that Talks About Talking is Like Chatter to Chattering Teeth, and Every Set of Dentures can Attest to the Fact that No . . .

“The status of celebrity offers the promise of being showered with ‘all good things’ that capitalism has to offer. The grotesque display of celebrity lives (and deaths) is the contemporary form of the cult of personality; those ‘famous for being famous’ hold out the spectacular promise of the complete erosion of a autonomously lived life in return for an apotheosis as an image.

- From Martin Jenkins' Introduction”
Martin Jenkins, The Society of the Spectacle

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