top of page
Quote_1.png
Lord Byron

"Folly loves the martyrdom of fame."

Standard 
 Customized
"Folly loves the martyrdom of fame."

Exlpore more Fame quotes

Quote_1.png
Asa Don Brown

"Fame often makes a writer vain, but seldom makes him proud."

Quote_1.png
Asa Don Brown

"Too much fame, money or alcohol can make you stupid."

Quote_1.png
Asa Don Brown

"Fame is the sum of the misunderstanding that gathers about a new name."

Quote_1.png
Asa Don Brown

"Fame is finally only the sum total of all the misunderstanding that can gather around a new name."

Quote_1.png
Asa Don Brown

"Fame is neither something to value nor to view as a threat."

Quote_1.png
Asa Don Brown

"A celebrity starts being a cele-crazy when he's seen often, he's just like the ordinary man in the streets. Without much ado to shout his name, i go my way."

Quote_1.png
Asa Don Brown

"Fame is an epiphany of bubbles that are transient and pugnacious."

Quote_1.png
Asa Don Brown

"She was one of those people who are famous beyond their actual achievement."

Quote_1.png
Asa Don Brown

"Luckily, thanks to the way my parents taught me, I think I can handle the fame in the right manner."

Quote_1.png
Asa Don Brown

"Gain fame, and the paparazzi or media waits and watches for them to slip, just to shame their name."

Explore more quotes by Lord Byron

Quote_1.png
Lord Byron
"Sorrow is knowledge, those that know the most must mourn the deepest, the tree of knowledge is not the tree of life."
Quote_1.png
Lord Byron
"My turn of mind is so given to taking things in the absurd point of view, that it breaks out in spite of me every now and then."
Quote_1.png
Lord Byron
"Nor ear can hear nor tongue can tell The tortures of that inward hell!"
Quote_1.png
Lord Byron
"Let none think to fly the danger for soon or late love is his own avenger."
Quote_1.png
Lord Byron
"Soprano basso even the contralto Wished him five fathom under the Rialto."
Quote_1.png
Lord Byron
"For pleasures past I do not grieve, nor perils gathering near; My greatest grief is that I leave nothing that claims a tear."
Quote_1.png
Lord Byron
"A man of eighty has outlived probably three new schools of painting, two of architecture and poetry and a hundred in dress."
Quote_1.png
Lord Byron
"I have great hopes that we shall love each other all our lives as much as if we had never married at all."
Quote_1.png
Lord Byron
"To withdraw myself from myself has ever been my sole, my entire, my sincere motive in scribbling at all."
Quote_1.png
Lord Byron
"Fair Greece! sad relic of departed worth! Immortal though no more though fallen great!"
bottom of page