Sentences with phrase «not fame»

Perhaps your days and experiences as a journalist have tainted your view of how people operate, but believe it or not, some of us are actually motivated by what we truly believe, not fame or fortune.
True artists will always be free in their submission only to one cause - not fame or celebrity, not a career, not pieces of paper from universities, but to that of whether that colour can possibly be right, whether in saturation it is discordant with the image intended, whether a composite form is distractingly discordant to the whole, (as well exemplified in the Angel of the North), not the political agenda of Liberalism in all things - to do as one likes privately or publicly so call it art «because I say it is», or to be «relevant» to a «handout dogma» by revered establishment figures of any description: nothing, as Sickert put it, that follows a «finicky programme of social pieties», and again as he says, quite rightly, defining art as «what I do» - in essence a rigid and confining agenda of a politicised mind.
not money, not fame, not glory....
Not fame and fortune, that's for sure!
The few that were published brought recognition, but not the fame she quietly wanted.
To make sure that the men she met were interested in her, not her fame, Inaba didn't post a picture or offer any clues to her profession.
It's not all fame and money.
And yes, that's what resonates with people, not fame or fortune.
There was suddenly nothing I wanted more than to succeed at this basic human chore: not fame, not wealth, not immortality.
«Not fame, not success, not anything else, but I'm always here for you, I love you.»
For the guys now, it's not fame or fortune, it's personal contentment.
Know your motivation for why you're doing it, and chase art, not fame.
What they're after isn't fame or notoriety.
But my goal isn't fame, it's just to write and connect.
Because they are worshiping idols, because they are not faming the name of Christ, because they are worshiping other gods, because they don't know Christ or recognize the Bible as authoritative, we feel compelled and must «therefore go.»
This is not the famed «traveling fruitcake» recipe — the the mythical fruitcake that never spoils and is never eaten!
The goal isn't fame or a shot at the pros — the men fight for respect in the halls, a prime currency at the academy.
it's not entirely clear whether you're using sambists as an example of leg lock specialists who would rather keep / attain position in mma rather than going for a leg lock or if you're under the impression that sambo isn't famed for its leg locks.
Not famed for his patience, the owner dismissed another manager after the season which saw Terry and Lampard both pass 500 appearances for the club.
Babies are not famed for their rock hard immune systems, so you may be wondering what steps you can take to keep your baby healthy during cold and flu season.
The motivation isn't fame; in fact, he and other glaciologists seem positively allergic to it.
I'm just confused... and I hope for Barnes & Noble's sake this isn't their famed device.
Manado itself is not famed for its beaches.
Nusa Dua is not famed for its nightlife; the five star attitude lends itself better to sipping decadent cocktails in landscaped tropical gardens, or relaxing at the beachside bars celebrating the sunset.
There wasn't any fame, there wasn't any money, there wasn't any power.»
Google isn't famed for offering customisation on its Nexus handsets because they're all about being basic and clean.
It would be fair to say the market is set for disruption, but it remains to be seen whether Robinhood, a company which isn't famed for great customer service, is the one to achieve this.

Not exact matches

And despite quarterbacks being difficult to project (not to mention develop), those six would have a lot of success between them, including three who went on to the Hall of Fame.
If you're not familiar with Alien Day, it refers to an annual promotion from Twentieth Century Fox that centers on the famed movie franchise Alien.
Famed for its Mughal architecture and colonial - era buildings, Lucknow's parks aren't enough to keep it out of the top 10.
Although the Bachelor contestants aren't paid, many use their newfound fame to secure social media endorsement deals or push their own products.
But because of the home's historic background — it was built in 1906 by the famed architect Dudley S. Van Antwerp, and was home to Aubrey Lewis, the first African - American to be captain of a sports team at Notre Dame and one of the first black FBI agents — it can not be torn down.
Not the chase of fame.
Unlike famed investor Warren Buffett though, the fund might not buy a whole business.
And fortunately for those on a budget, it's not all glitz — cheap Cuban sandwich joints, fishbowl - size discount margaritas, and Bud Light - slinging dive bars peacefully coexist with the posh hotel lounges and famed fusion restaurants.
The writing of a book, for instance, must be motivated by a desire to share what you have to say, not in search of fame or fortune.
Charles M. Schwab — not related to Charles R. Schwab of brokerage - firm fame — became the president of Carnegie Steel in 1897 and later the first president of the US Steel Corporation when it was created.
After making their fame by suing Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in 2008 and winning a settlement of $ 65 million, many say the twins haven't made any noteworthy moves.
If you haven't followed this story, you'll remember Shkreli from his fame two years ago, when his biotech firm, Turing Pharmaceuticals, acquired the patent to a drug used to treat malaria, cancer and aids, and jacked up the retail price by more than 5,000 percent.
Ackman's Pershing Square Capital teamed up with Valeant to mount a failed hostile takeover of rival pharmaceutical company Allergan, and at the time, the famed fund manager credited Pearson for being able to spot opportunities where others couldn't, much like business legend Warren Buffett.
Another way to manufacture fame and build your brand is to not turn down interviews, no matter how small the outlet.
In the end, fame couldn't save little Robyn from the horror of her parents» marriage, as she had dreamed it might.
McElrath knew things went well — he had a team camped out in a war room all weekend glued to status monitors for not only WeatherTech's site but also the websites of MetLife Stadium and the Pro Football Hall of Fame, also Americaneagle.com clients.
But lesser - known influencers usually aren't sidetracked by self - promotion or fame, which makes them more likely to become true brand advocates for you.
When the headhunter contacted him months before, he wouldn't tell Eckert much except that the company had been founded by famed scientist Rodney Brooks, who, until a few years earlier, had led MIT's computer - science and artificial - intelligence lab.
Empathic people live not for fame or riches, but to make a difference.
The Michael Dells and Richard Bransons of the world — very young people with very big ideas — started to make entrepreneurship cool (not to mention, finding fame and millions in the process).
Philip Green, the man famed for his overhaul of British Home Stores (BHS), has told CNBC that he does not actually like department stores.
No, this isn't one of those famed (and now largely retired) wacky interview questions much beloved by startups a few years back.
Northwestern's business school was established in the early 1900s, but it wasn't until 1979 that the school took the Kellogg name following a $ 10 million donation from the John L. and Helen Kellogg Foundation — heirs of the family that started the famed cereal company.
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