I had one fight in my adult life. I had the famous '89 fight with Nicole, which she admits that she initiated the physical part.
To be famous these days with no grounding and no substance is not especially difficult. I urge you instead to seek to be relevant, to be agile and educated.
Yeah, I love being famous. It's almost like being white, y'know?
Do you remember the wrestler Andre the Giant? Famous. He had acromegaly.
Andy Warhol made fame more famous.
Everybody tells me, 'You're famous.' And I answer, 'I'm not Angelina Jolie!'
I remember, when I was an up-and-coming comic, how annoyed I would be when the famous guys would show up and just take everyone's spots.
I've been famous my entire life; I don't know any other way.
I'm astonished by my success. I wrote because I needed to and wanted to. It never occurred to me that I'd become famous.
I imagined being a famous writer would be like being like Jane Austen.
I'm not as famous as Stephen Hawking, but certainly in the U.S., I have a very high profile for a scientist. It is an awesome responsibility, one that I don't shoulder lightly.
Anything that's of any use, famous people get hold of it and take it for themselves and it gets a bad rap.
I bemoan the fact that all my famous friends have places in St. Bart's and I have to go to Montauk.
I partied in every capital in Europe, basked on all the famous beaches, and good-timed it in South America, the South Seas, the Orient, and the more palatable portions of Africa.
I get very nervous around famous people and I get nervous around beautiful women.
When you become famous, being famous becomes your profession.
I love being famous - it's phenomenal.
I'm more interested in being good than being famous.
There is this power that comes with being famous.
Being famous is complete luck, and that's something you can't bank on.