Quote by Annie Leibovitz
Im more interested in being good than being famous. - Annie Leibov

Im more interested in being good than being famous. – Annie Leibovitz

Other quotes by Annie Leibovitz

I shoot a little bit, maybe two rolls, medium format, which is 20 pictures, and if its not working, I change the position. – Annie Leibovitz

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Change
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Id like to think that the actions we take today will allow others in the future to discover the wonders of landscapes we helped protect but never had the chance to enjoy ourselves. – Annie Leibovitz

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Future
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famous
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Our most famous writers are Faulkner and Eudora Welty and Flannery OConnor. It would make sense that the poetry would reflect some of those same values, some of the same techniques. – Robert Morgan

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famous

I became an actor, and because I had success as an actor, I became famous. I was acting for quite a while before I got famous television made me famous. I guess that its television that is responsible for everybodys desire to be famous. – Kelsey Grammer

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famous

There has been a time on earth when poets had been young and dead and famous – and were men. But now the poet as the tragic child of grandeur and destiny had changed. The child of genius was a woman, now, and the man was gone. – Tom Wolfe

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famous

Im a bit jealous. Until two days ago someone told me I am the most famous Korean in the world. – PSY

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famous

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This is the artist, then, lifes hungry man, the glutton of eternity, beautys miser, glorys slave. – Tom Wolfe

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Yes, well I really hope I can make a difference, even in the smallest way. I am looking forward to helping as much as I can. – Kate Middleton

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Nothing is ever done in this world until men are prepared to kill one another if it is not done. – George Bernard Shaw

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Id like to see much more understanding of emotional issues around hurt, abandonment, disappointment, longing, failure and shame, where they stem from and how they drive people and policies brought into public discourse. – Susie Orbach

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