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Accepted Quote by Karl Lagerfeld

“You cannot fight against it. There's a price you have to pay for fame, and people who don't want to pay that price can get in trouble. I accepted the idea of celebrity because of a French expression: 'You cannot have the butter and the money for the butter.'” quote by Karl Lagerfeld
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“You cannot fight against it. There's a price you have to pay for fame, and people who don't want to pay that price can get in trouble. I accepted the idea of celebrity because of a French expression: 'You cannot have the butter and the money for the butter.'”

Karl Lagerfeld

About This Quote

Source Interview: Vogue, 2015

Fame demands sacrifices; those unwilling to pay the price may face consequences, likened to a proverb about wanting both butter and money.

In simple terms: Fame costs something; you can’t have it all.

Key Takeaway

Consider the true cost before seeking fame.

Themes

celebrity trade‑offs consequences

Mood

cautious analytical

Type

critical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • public image management
  • personal values
  • risk assessment

Key Concepts

price of fame ethical dilemmas

Questions to Reflect On

  • What price are you willing to pay for success?
  • Can you achieve goals without compromising core values?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor oversimplifies complex social dynamics and personal motivations.

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