Notoriety Quotes
Collection of top 60 famous quotes about Notoriety
Notoriety Quotes & Sayings
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Being First Lady is playing supporting act. I am not seeking notoriety and I am not seeking to grab the limelight.
— Valerie Trierweiler
Finding my occupation, poverty, notoriety, foibles, crimes, less important than I thought,
— Walt Whitman
I've always had this impression that notoriety came when you're trying to get notoriety.
— Ariel Rechtshaid
For the longest time, it's always been Aaron Rodgers and the offense. It's nice to have a little notoriety on defense.
— Clay Matthews III
Whatever notoriety Fall Out Boy used to have prevents me from having the ability to start over from the bottom again.
— Patrick Stump
But the truth is, nothing delights me more than a biography of one of the truly great that proves he or she was an absolute shit.
— Mordecai Richler
Notoriety and public confession in the literary form is a frazzler of the heart you were born with, believe me.
— Jack Kerouac
When your goal is not fame or notoriety, you can simply show up, offer compassion to people, and let God do His work.
— Dillon Burroughs
Women must pay for everything. They do get more glory than men for comparable feats, but, they also get more notoriety when they crash.
— Amelia Earhart
I've never had much notoriety. It's fine with me.
— James Harden
Do not confuse notoriety and fame with greatness ... For you see, greatness is a measure of one's spirit, not a result of one's rank in human affairs.
— Sherman Glenn Finesilver
The Olympics are great for notoriety right off the bat, but your body of work is what people remember you for.
— Brian Boitano
Nothing is so common-place as to wish to be remarkable.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
Fame is one thing, notoriety is another.
— Lana Turner
She wasn't a person who needed to be liked so much as she was a person who liked to be notorious.
— E. Lockhart
Stupidity fuses notoriety and celebrity.
— Suzanne Fields
There is no such thing as notoriety in the United States these days, let alone infamy. Celebrity is all.
— Christopher Hitchens
What I've got to do now is let them judge me for who I am as an actor and not for my notoriety.
— Mickey Rourke
You have to work in this business on your own terms. Don't sell out for money, fame, or notoriety.
— Morgan Brittany
The best thing to be in a city was anonymous. Failing that, however, notoriety would do.
— Michael Swanwick
To whatever degree you have as a celebrity or notoriety, there are people who see you as an opinion leader.
— Eric Balfour
Living as we do in an age of noise and bluster, success is now measured accordingly. We must all be seen, and heard, and on the air.
— Daphne Du Maurier
True leadership is not defined by notoriety, power, prestige, status, or job title...
— Angie Morgan
To be known for one's saddest story is not the road to notoriety anyone would willingly choose.
— Michael Dorris
Loneliness, tenderness, high society, notoriety, you fight for the throne and you travel alone.
— Bob Dylan
It takes very little fire to make a great deal of smoke nowadays, and notoriety is not real glory.
— Louisa May Alcott
In journalism, as in politics, other people's lives are a currency to be bartered on behalf of notoriety and influence.
— Steve Erickson
People who are seriously damaged by sudden fame and notoriety have, in my experience, very low esteem at the root of their being.
— Roger Lloyd-Pack
The life cycle of public disgrace has been condensed to where the actual offense gets washed away, leaving just a neutral sheen of notoriety.
— Mark Leibovich
I think that whenever a Jew has any kind of notoriety, good or bad, the Jews find it to be good.
— Sarah Silverman
Not only do I have celebrity, but I have notoriety, which is sometimes more seductive.
— Bess Myerson
Wilde's permanent celebrity belongs to literature, and only his transient notoriety to police news.
— George Bernard Shaw
America puts killers on the cover of 'TIME' magazine, giving them as much notoriety as our favorite movie stars.
— Marilyn Manson
That's what mild television fame is like: it's like walking through the world with your fly down.
— Dave Holmes
Let your family, staff, and friends know that you're still the same person, despite all the publicity and notoriety that accompanies your position.
— Donald Rumsfeld
As far as my notoriety or whatever, I haven't been the star of a hit film.
— Alessandro Nivola
Better was it to go unknown and leave behind you an arch, then to burn like a meteor and leave no dust.
— Virginia Woolf
You get to be famous or have some notoriety and there are so many people who want a piece of you.
— Oscar De La Hoya
A grisly story, but one whose notoriety Malorie attributes to the seemingly senseless way the Internet has of making random occurrences famous.
— Josh Malerman
Popularity makes no sense If your fame is a shame.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Notoriety and a fat bank balance must come after everything else is finished and done.
— Ray Bradbury
It's hard for Americans to differentiate between talent and notoriety; TV confuses people.
— Chuck Klosterman
Rapid motion through space elates one; so does notoriety; so does the possession of money.
— James Joyce
Who is this Monet whose name sounds just like mine and who is taking advantage of my notoriety?
— Edouard Manet
Ancient fame carries a whiff of notoriety. People forget,or no longer care. One grows into another version of loneliness.
— Carrie Snyder
Men often mistake notoriety for fame, and would rather be noticed for their vices than not be noticed at all.
— Harry Truman
Whatever pretended pessimists in search of notoriety may say, most people are naturally kind, at heart.
— James Branch Cabell
Notoriety wasn't as good as fame, but was heaps better than obscurity.
— Terry Pratchett
It wasn't until I was 35 or 36, when I wrote 'Danny and the Deep Blue Sea,' that I began to get some notoriety, though I only made $5,000.
— John Patrick Shanley
Fifteen Minutes of Notoriety Beats the Best Advertising Money Can Buy
— Ernie J Zelinski