Quote by Evel Knievel
You can be famous for a lot of things. You can be a Nobel-prize wi

You can be famous for a lot of things. You can be a Nobel-prize winner. You can be the fattest guy in the world. – Evel Knievel

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I think through education, belief in God, and good engineering, our children become a lot better at what theyre doing than we did, and that starts with the very first sign of life on the face of this earth. – Evel Knievel

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Education
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I really think we should pass a law in every state, I dont care whether it takes the independence away from an old person or not. You shouldnt be driving a car if youre over the age of 80. Maybe even less than that. – Evel Knievel

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Age
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If you dont know about pain and trouble, youre in sad shape. They make you appreciate life. – Evel Knievel

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Nobody wants to end up super rich and famous – but divorced. Im always clear on that and try to stay on the right side of the line. – Bear Grylls

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My buildings are more famous than me. – Jean Nouvel

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famous

Dont worry about writing a book or getting famous or making money. Just lead an interesting life. – Michael Morpurgo

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famous

I was getting a lot of editorial, as in lots of pages in Vogue, but its far more important to get your dresses on the back of a famous person. Charlotte Rampling in Bruce Oldfield. That sells. – Bruce Oldfield

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You will never do anything in this world without courage. It is the greatest quality of the mind next to honor. – Aristotle

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It is awfully important to know what is and what is not your business. – Gertrude Stein

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When did the future switch from being a promise to a threat? – Chuck Palahniuk

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For the first time in the history of the world, every human being is now subjected to contact with dangerous chemicals, from the moment of conception until death. – Rachel Carson, Silent Spring, 1962

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