Nothing is so common-place as to wish to be remarkable.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.Tags: humor misattributed-to-shakespeare notoriety
Better was it to go unknown and leave behind you an arch, then to burn like a meteor and leave no dust.
Virginia WoolfLiving 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 MaurierThe problem with a small town is that when you don't buy into the powers that be there are very few other choices. It's like a play where there is only a "virtuous" lead, a villain, and bit players. Better to be the villain because you're not duped into believing you're in more than a play, and at least your name goes on the program.
Catherine GildinerTags: notoriety
…notoriety is not real glory.
Louisa May AlcottTags: notoriety louisa-may-alcott jo-s-boys
Notoriety wasn't as good as fame, but was heaps better than obscurity.
Neil GaimanTags: fame obscurity notoriety
She wasn't a person who needed to be liked so much as she was a person who liked to be notorious.
E. LockhartTags: notoriety
There is no such thing as notoriety in the United States these days, let alone infamy. Celebrity is all.
Christopher HitchensTags: united-states celebrity notoriety 1989 andy-warhol
Notoriety is often mistaken for fame.
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