Sentence examples for be famous that from inspiring English sources

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After all, to be famous, that is, to be a celebrity, increasingly meant to pretend that you were like everyone else, a fiction that gradually caused the entire population of the country to believe it could (should) be famous.

I didn't come here because I want to be famous, that's not what it's about.

"It's terrifying to think that kids want to be famous, that's an awful aspiration to have.

(Did Aaron Alexis want to be famous? That seems like a weird contention).

When a person takes great pains NOT to be famous, that's when you know something good is going on.

From the beginning he cultivated a style based on the idea he would one day be famous that these would be stories to enliven a memoir.

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Before either of them was famous, that is.

"To — well, before". Before either of them was famous, that is.

I've just read your autobiography and been struck by the dozens of songs you wrote, before you were famous, that weren't hits.

I got in only because I was famous: that was how others saw me, that was how I saw myself".

So we knew he was famous, that was just our life so we didn't know any different.

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