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Fame Quotes by Marcus Aurelius
- All is Ephemeral, fame and the famous as well.
- In man's life, time is but a moment; being, a flux; sense is dim; the material frame corruptible; soul, an eddy of breath; fortune a…
- As for life, it is a battle and a sojourning in a strange land; but the fame that comes after is oblivion.
- Life is a warfare and a stranger's sojourn, and after fame is oblivion.
- When you are annoyed at someone's mistake, immediately look at yourself and reflect how you also fail; for example, in thinking that good equals money,…
- Letting go all else, cling to the following few truths. Remember that man lives only in the present, in this fleeting instant: all the rest…
- God sees the inner spirit stripped of flesh, skin, and all debris. For his own mind only touches the spirit that he has allowed to…
- And what after all is everlasting fame? Altogether vanity.
- In the life of a man, his time is but a moment, his being an incessant flux, his sense a dim rushlight, his body a…
- So you know how things stand. Now forget what they think of you. Be satisfied if you can live the rest of your life, however…
- All things of the body stream away like a river, all things of the mind are dreams and delusion; life is warfare, and a visit…
More Fame Quotes
- I am a free man. I do not need to copy Petrarca or Boccaccio. My own genius is enough. Let others worry… — Pietro Aretino
- I don't need fame any more. People are less interested in me in terms of celebrity. I'm happy to see a new… — Dan Aykroyd
- One thing about being famous is the people around you, you pay all their bills so they very rarely disagree with you… — Charles Barkley
- Those who will may raise monuments of marble to perpetuate the fame of heroes. Those who will may build memorial halls to… — Joshua Chamberlain
- To expect that the intricacies of science will be pierced by a careless glance, or the eminences of fame ascended without labour,… — Samuel Johnson
- Careless of censure, nor too fond of fame, Still pleased to praise, yet not afraid to blame, Averse alike to flatter or… — Alexander Pope
- Unless a writer lives with a periodic delusion of his greatness, he will not continue writing. He must believe, against all reason… — Leonard Bishop
- We should think of those who were famous for their good deeds or their bad deeds; did their fame raise them one… — Ibn Hazm