Quote by Lionel Richie
Kids will keep it real. If Ive ever had in my life a great anchor,

Kids will keep it real. If Ive ever had in my life a great anchor, its them. They get in your head, dont get too famous. If you think youre really famous and think youre really hip, go hang out with your kids for an afternoon. Thats about as earthbound as its going to get. – Lionel Richie

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Your kids can say some cruel things to you at times. For example, Nicole, Miles and Sofie are standing there in the room and Im dressed to kill in my own mind. Theyll say to me, Dad, youre not going out there looking like that are you? If that doesnt kill a star, I dont know what does! – Lionel Richie

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Greatness comes from fear. Fear can either shut us down and we go home, or we fight through it. – Lionel Richie

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I travel around the world, experiencing every language, every religion… some places where theres just no reason to smile, because their lives are so difficult. – Lionel Richie

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Once you start telling people youre famous, they believe you. – Melissa de la Cruz

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How many famous and high-spirited heroes have lived a day too long? – Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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Exposure makes you famous, not just good work. Famous is being plastered everywhere. – Francesca Annis

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In Australia, there is a very famous show called Home and Away. I was cast on that at 15. The day I started filming, my life changed. – Tammin Sursok

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