Andy Warhol predicted that in the future everyone would be famous for 15 minutes.
Andy Warhol persuaded Americans that anyone can be famous for 15 minutes.
The metaphorically-minded Mr. Eliot would be pleased to know that his famous phrase provides a double lesson for presenters.
She says she wrote Tallulah and the Teen Stars because she got "so depressed" with young people wanting to be famous for the sake of it.
Mr Hirst is as famous for being rich and famous as he is for his art, which may be part of his appeal.
But if the Pritzker family is to be given a notch in history it will be for its pioneering hotels rather than as a famous owner of money.
In a time when it is possible to be famous simply for being famous (and moreover wealthy for simply being famous) it is an understandable temptation.
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Musicians head to New York, Nashville and Los Angeles to be famous, they come to Austin for the love of playing.
You can be great in your profession, you can earn a lot of money, you can be famous, but the question is what are you doing for others.
Seattle is famous for its music scene, so be sure to catch a show.
This country is famous for its natural resources, and they must be protected against exploitation.
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Outsiders can be surprised by their growing appeal in a region that is famous for tolerance.
We are sitting in a showroom off Oxford Street, where Rutter is waiting to be photographed for Evans, along with four other world-famous fat bloggers.
New York Fashion Week may be almost over, but the party is just getting started for one famous designer.
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Davies knows it would be dire if the famous old club fail to qualify for next season's competition.
Gothic lettering is famous for its complex and ornate style, which can be extremely confusing to the uninitiated.
Of course, Beckham will be remembered as much for his contribution to the even more treacherous sport of being famous.
Lille, once famous for textile manufacturing, provides an example of what can be achieved by a national heavyweight.
Yet Greenberg may be quite as famous for being Jewish as for what he did in the batter's box.
On the site of what promises to be her most prized creation, Hadid reflects on her building philosophy, her reputation for pushing boundaries and what it is to be most famous female architect in the world.
Sandberg is famous for urging women to do better, be better, work smarter and stay in the game.
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Abandoned mental institutions may be most famous for the ghost hunting they inspire, but one formerly deserted hospital has found another fate.
Yes, that Merion, the course in suburban Philadelphia with the famous fescue, where the U.S. Open will be held next summer for the fifth time.
The Cambridgeshire village of Stilton hopes to win public support for its battle to be recognised as the original home of the famous blue-veined cheese.
Professor Lu Gusen, of Shanghai's famous Fudan University, is concerned that in the push for modernity, Chinese culture can be neglected.
The centre became famous in 1996 for creating Dolly the sheep - the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell.
The Gettys may be famous for their massive wealth and love of art but Easton Neston itself would put many museums to shame.
The appeal was supported by singer and World War II forces sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn who is famous for her wartime classic song (There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover.
The Big One ride will be closed until the investigation has been completed but the Pleasure Beach will be open as usual on Friday for visitors wanting to see the famous illuminations switched on by boy band Westlife.
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