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Fame, written with Carlos Alomar and John Lennon 
Song lyrics, Young Americans (1975)
                                    
“Presence diminishes fame.”
            Claudian, De Bello Gildonico, 385 
Wrongly attributed to Virgil in an "undoubtedly spurious Italian epistle sometimes printed in <nowiki>[</nowiki>Dante's] works". (Edward Moore, Studies in Dante [1896], footnote on p. 240.) 
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Minuit praesentia famam.
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Virgil 138
Ancient Roman poet -70–-19 BCRelated quotes
Source: More Money than Brains (2010), Chapter Seven, If You're So Smart, Why Ain't You Rich?, p. 206 (See also: Henry David Thoreau, Karl Marx, James Joyce, Herman Mellville...)
                                
                                    “What is fame?
Fame is but a slow decay—
Even this shall pass away.”
                                
                                
                                
                                
                            
All Things shall pass away, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
“Fame is not the glory; virtue is the goal, and Fame only a messenger to bring more to the fold.”
Degrees: Thought Capsules and Micro Tales (1989)
Human the movie: Cameron's interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-HvL3TSf-8 ( New York Post http://nypost.com/2015/12/17/cameron-diaz-fame-will-never-make-you-happy/)
                                        
                                         ContraPoints Talks Twitter, TERFs, and Tasting the 'Ideal Beer' https://oct.co/essays/natalie-wynn-contrapoints-interview, Interview for October, November 11, 2020 
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“Choose respect over fame every time. Fame is just attention. Respect is an attribute of love.”
Rules 2 Rule
“The presence of a thought is like the presence of a lover.”
                                        
                                        Die Gegenwart eines Gedankens ist wie die Gegenwart einer Geliebten. 
Parerga and Paralipomena (1851), Aphorisms on the Wisdom of Life