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I was deluding myself that the song was almost not important, but I think the real thing that was happening was almost like self-hypnosis or mediation. The guitar lick was the transcendental key that unlocked my brain. It freed me. And then it all became easy. It's funny now, because I've had times when it wasn't easy. — John Fogerty

'Doctor Who' would be overnight fame that would last for three years, and then what? I'm in this for the long term. — Russell Tovey

Delay and dirt are the realities of the most rewarding travel. — Paul Theroux

You never know how long your fifteen minutes of fame is going to last. — Jeff Dunham

Anyhow we never know where we must go, nor what guides we are to get
people,storms, guardian angels, or sheep ... — John Muir

Through me the way into the suffering city,
Through me the way into eternal pain,
Through me the way that runs among the lost. — Dante Alighieri

It's widely noted that among players currently eligible for the Hall of Fame, Maris and Murphy are the only two-time MVP recipients not enshrined at Cooperstown. In a previous book I argued Maris should be in the Hall of Fame - here I'd simply point out that during his prime, Murphy was the best player in the game. You can argue that his prime didn't last long enough or that his career numbers aren't strong enough, but then he didn't cheat either. — Tucker Elliot

She reminded me of a darkness, a darkness that I've missed. — Dimitri Zaik

Music is perpetual, and only the hearing is intermittent. — Henry David Thoreau

Since I was a little kid, I was against fur. I never wore fur in my life. — Elisabetta Canalis

The time of minor poets is coming. Good-by Whitman, Dickinson, Frost. Welcome you whose fame will never reach beyond your closest family, and perhaps one or two good friends gathered after dinner over a jug of fierce red wine ... While the children are falling asleep and complaining about the noise you're making as you rummage through the closets for your old poems, afraid your wife might've thrown them out with last spring's cleaning.
It's snowing, says someone who has peeked into the dark night, and then he, too, turns toward you as you prepare yourself to read, in a manner somewhat theatrical and with a face turning red, the long rambling love poem whose final stanza (unknown to you) is hopelessly missing. — Charles Simic

Fame is like drifting clouds, transient and ephemeral. Memory is forever. — Debasish Mridha

A sovereign's great example forms a people; the public breast is noble or vile as he inspires it. — David Mallet

Presently comfort came to him, and he thought the she had always given him of her strength though he had never quite realised it until now.
Glory had passed him by; fame too perhaps would not endure; it might well be that the incalculable goddess would decree ill fame as his due. Perhaps there might not be included in his epitah the one tribute to his knighthood the he knew he deserved "Ii fut toujours bon et loyal chevalier" (He was always good and loyal knight)
But whatever the shadowed years might bring, as long as life should last, he knew that he had here at his side one sure recompense and one abiding loyalty. — Anya Seton

The fun and fame do not last, while the memory of a real helper is kept green long after poetry is forgotten and music silent. — Louisa May Alcott

The only job security you have today os your commitment to continuous personal improvement. — Ken Blanchard