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You get notoriety when you fight.
Notoriety is often mistaken for fame.
Fame is one thing, notoriety is another.
Stupidity fuses notoriety and celebrity.
Fame nowadays is little else but notoriety.
I've never had much notoriety. It's fine with me.
I enjoy being mysterious. I enjoy the notoriety it brings.
I'm not shy, but I have a job to do. I don't need the notoriety.
It's cool when the O-line gets the chance to get some notoriety.
This is where my notoriety comes from right now: from action art.
Notoriety wasn't as good as fame, but was heaps better than obscurity.
Defenders don't really get any sort of notoriety or anything like that.
When I started getting notoriety it was cheesy to appear in a commercial.
As far as my notoriety or whatever, I haven't been the star of a hit film.
Notoriety is cheap. It's just easier to get noticed by doing something bad.
My persona has given me a certain notoriety, if not international celebrity.
Chemo gets all the notoriety, but for me, radiation was really the tough one.
We are extremely private, and we really got sort of ambushed by the notoriety.
Coming out of college, I got a lot of notoriety for being the old-school center.
I do not deny I brought most of my notoriety on myself, nor do I apologize for it.
The degree of notoriety I have is fine and easy. There's nothing hysterical about it.
Not only do I have celebrity, but I have notoriety, which is sometimes more seductive.
I've always had this impression that notoriety came when you're trying to get notoriety.
What I've got to do now is let them judge me for who I am as an actor and not for my notoriety.
To be known for one's saddest story is not the road to notoriety anyone would willingly choose.
I think that whenever a Jew has any kind of notoriety, good or bad, the Jews find it to be good.
You get to be famous or have some notoriety and there are so many people who want a piece of you.
You have to work in this business on your own terms. Don't sell out for money, fame, or notoriety.
I can literally count on one hand how many slave stories have gotten notoriety over the past few years.
I guess I get the most notoriety from my shooting. But I like passing and movement, making the game easy.
To whatever degree you have as a celebrity or notoriety, there are people who see you as an opinion leader.
The Olympics are great for notoriety right off the bat, but your body of work is what people remember you for.
Notoriety and public confession in the literary form is a frazzler of the heart you were born with, believe me.
America puts killers on the cover of 'TIME' magazine, giving them as much notoriety as our favorite movie stars.
Being First Lady is playing supporting act. I am not seeking notoriety and I am not seeking to grab the limelight.
Whatever notoriety Fall Out Boy used to have prevents me from having the ability to start over from the bottom again.
I've done so much for the WWE. Everything I've done, any movie I've done, any notoriety I have, it's because of them.
For the longest time, it's always been Aaron Rodgers and the offense. It's nice to have a little notoriety on defense.
In journalism, as in politics, other people's lives are a currency to be bartered on behalf of notoriety and influence.
I have a lot of notoriety now because of the Stormy Daniels case. I was less well known before outside of legal circles.
I got a lot of notoriety early on. Much of my career I was just trying to prove I was as good as the world thought I was.
Daniel Bryan looks like he doesn't want the attention, but he does. He acts like he doesn't want the notoriety, but he does.
People who are seriously damaged by sudden fame and notoriety have, in my experience, very low esteem at the root of their being.
Women must pay for everything. They do get more glory than men for comparable feats, but, they also get more notoriety when they crash.
It wasn't until I was 35 or 36, when I wrote 'Danny and the Deep Blue Sea,' that I began to get some notoriety, though I only made $5,000.
I came out of my mother's womb wanting to be a professional wrestler. But then notoriety and stardom happened, and I started getting cocky.
Notoriety is such a prized thing. Society suddenly wants your opinion on things - everyone from your mom to an editor at The New York Times.
I started to have notoriety in my late 20s or early 30s - like the first time someone recognized me in public was probably when I was 29 years old.
Let your family, staff, and friends know that you're still the same person, despite all the publicity and notoriety that accompanies your position.
I work with young people, and I know that we must be careful. Newspaper headlines, sudden notoriety, and important comparisons can lead to confusion.