“'I’m learning to let go of the myth of perfection and the assignment that our role as women in the public eye is to never make mistakes. Early on, I thought my role was to be perfect, to be a saint, a model citizen, a model woman, a model Latina, whom everyone could be proud of. It’s a really harmfu…”— Kayla Webley Adler, elle.com
“Have you ever wanted to be noticed so badly, you didn't even care what it was for?”— Quinn Shephard, Danni Sanders, Zoey Deutch, imdb.com
“Why was I letting one Instagram comment start to control how I saw myself?”— Quinta Brunson, wmagazine.com
“Everything must be planned, strategized, and for a spontaneous creature like Gadot, it can be constraining. And then sometimes it’s just surreal.”— Jonathan Van Meter, Vogue, vogue.com
“The dogs might still ignore her, but the dog walkers won’t.”— Kate Williams, Cosmopolitan, cosmopolitan.com
“I'd take it in the ass on camera for an Oscar.”— Rob Weiss, Doug Ellin, Johnny "Drama" Chase, Kevin Dillon, imdb.com
“One of the downsides of a YouTube influencer's quick rise to fame is a sudden need for increased personal security.”— Amanda Perelli, businessinsider.com
“I don’t think so. It’s a job. I don’t walk around thinking, 'Hey, I’m a superstar,' and everything’s great. You know, it’s a job. I take off the hat when I go home. I take out the garbage, I cook food, I feed the dogs, I clean up the poop.”— Billy Joel, amazon.com
“See, that’s the thing: I already felt like I had made it. Me living in New York in an $1,100-a-month apartment, paying my own rent, doing my own shows, dressing how I liked, singing how I liked, doing my hair how I liked—I already felt like I had made it. So when I say, 'I don’t care about money,' I…”— Lady GaGa, amazon.com
“I mean, I’ll find out when everybody forgets who I am. And then I walk around crying all day.”— Lena Dunham, amazon.com
“We make crazy money and we’re getting to live out our dreams. And then you’re complaining, and anyone listening is rightfully thinking, 'You’re a jackass.'”— Conan O'Brien, amazon.com
“I think most people thought we were just like these brooding, negative guys. I was psyched, man. I was.”— Dave Grohl, amazon.com
“You go to these parties and you sort of feel dumb after a while. There’s too many famous people there. And you feel sort of dumb. Like, 'What am I doing here?' And all the girls have six-inch heels on. I couldn’t be more of a pipsqueak. Even worse than normal. So I just walk around and say hi to the…”— David Spade, amazon.com
“Kendrick: Nah, I’m not going crazy. I’m all right. You gotta have grounded people around you, people that are going to tell you the truth. Howard: How do you know who those people are? Kendrick: Well, these the people that are honest with you since day one. They have to be honest with you. When you…”— Kendrick Lamar, amazon.com
“Howard: So fame and money, the big thing is the private plane. Kid Rock: Bingo. Abso-fucking-lutely. There’s nothing fucking bigger than a plane. Nothing. These motherfuckers that live in LA—I feel bad for these motherfucking musicians who I think have fucking money. I’m like, 'Oh you live in those…”— Kid Rock, amazon.com
“Enough to get this apartment after Superbad, but it hadn’t come out. So Michael and I walk around every day, talking about bullshit that twenty-year-old guys talk about. I remember I bought a newspaper August 17, 2007. It was literally the craziest day. It was the day Superbad came out. And it start…”— Jonah Hill, amazon.com
“The more scribbled the name, the bigger the fame.”— Paul D. Zimmerman, Rupert Pupkin, Robert De Niro, imdb.com
“I am big! It's the pictures that got small.”— Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, D.M. Marshman Jr., Norma Desmond, Gloria Swanson, imdb.com