Children Quote by Shania Twain
“I certainly don't think you need to be famous to want to leave a legacy, but when you are famous, it's even more likely that your child will get the wrong perspective on your life if you die prematurely.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Discussing Legacy, Shania Twain, 2015
Fame amplifies the impact of a legacy, but even without fame, one can leave meaningful influence; premature death can distort a child's view.
In simple terms: Fame makes legacy impact larger; early death can mislead children.
Create lasting impact, fame‑independent.
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When to use this quote
- parenting
- career planning
- philanthropy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What legacy do you want regardless of fame?
- How to guide children about your life?
Fame can create pressure; legacy may be misinterpreted.