Quote by Katharine Hepburn
When I started out, I didnt have any desire to be an actress or to

When I started out, I didnt have any desire to be an actress or to learn how to act. I just wanted to be famous. – Katharine Hepburn

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To keep your character intact you cannot stoop to filthy acts. It makes it easier to stoop the next time. – Katharine Hepburn

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I have many regrets, and Im sure everyone does. The stupid things you do, you regret if you have any sense, and if you dont regret them, maybe youre stupid. – Katharine Hepburn

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Everyone will be famous for 15 minutes. – Andy Warhol

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George Harrison was also a pleasure to work with. He was one of the most famous people Ive ever known, but in spite of that fame, he was such a nice and friendly guy. – Alvin Lee

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Its been real weird. It wasnt how I expected my life to turn out. Especially, mainly pertaining to the show. It never crossed my mind that one day Im gonna be big and famous and have my own TV show, you know? – Jack Osbourne

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Ever since grammar school, I knew I wanted to be famous – I always wanted to be a singer. – Jennifer Hudson

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