Quote by Courtney Love
Being famous is just like being in high school. But Im not interes

Being famous is just like being in high school. But Im not interested in being the cheerleader. Im not interested in being Gwen Stefani. Shes the cheerleader, and Im out in the smoker shed. – Courtney Love

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Im ultimately a widow and a single mother, whos not even getting to be a mother right now. I am so alone, its freaky. – Courtney Love

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I like all the angels around because they protect me and my daughter. I mean, her Dads an angel. – Courtney Love

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I dont think Ill ever feel as famous or as popular as I felt when I was a 17-year-old soccer player in Modle. Only about 20,000 people live there and 12,000 of them come to every game. Running onto the pitch each week was just the most fantastic feeling. Nothing can beat that. – Jo Nesbo

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When famous people come up to you its a bit weird, but its an honour, really, when they recognise you and want to chat to you for a bit. – Wayne Rooney

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Id had people say, Youll enjoy being famous for a week, and youll never enjoy it again. But I dont think I had that week. I may have been working and missed that moment. – Matt Damon

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If somebody for some reason, for music or for movie, becomes famous, its because they have something, something special. – Roberto Cavalli

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