Quote by Luciano Pavarotti
In opera, as with any performing art, to be in great demand and to

In opera, as with any performing art, to be in great demand and to command high fees you must be good of course, but you must also be famous. The two are different things. – Luciano Pavarotti

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If children are not introduced to music at an early age, I believe something fundamental is actually being taken from them. – Luciano Pavarotti

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I dont have any expectations as an actor and being rich and famous is not my driving force. – James Darcy

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We were delighted to have Nigel as a producer. The only problem is that Nigel is so famous that he seems to dominate most interviews without being there. – Stephen Malkmus

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The excitement for me lies not so much in interviewing the hard-to-get famous person, but the person whom you are about to discover. You know, like maybe the character actors who are just coming into their own and youre realizing how great they are. – Terry Gross

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Be very clear as to what your dream is. Nowadays it is fairly certain that 90 percent of all actors really just want to be rich and famous as the solution to all that ails. – Dirk Benedict

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