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en I honestly thought Warhol was a bit of a fraud. [But] once you get into it, you understand why he was revolutionary. He is the modern idea of what fame is. He did to himself what the old studio system did to its stars - package it, make it accessible.

en Andy Warhol was a pioneer of looking at society as this machine. Warhol looked, in a good and bad way, at the power of media and celebrity images. He looked at violence, and he looked at fame. He looked at consumerism. He was looking at reality like a film, and editing it. His art is more about the idea than the execution of it.

en You know, they just don't make big movie stars the way they used to, maybe because the system has changed, the studio system, but it's sad to see people like Jimmy Stewart go, all the giants of the past.

en Andy Warhol understood early on that death and fame are the subjects that attract the most people. There is this tension in the exhibit that gives it a great strength. Warhol is someone who found an aesthetic in violence, but he also found real beauty in the shallowness of celebrity.

en No idea is so antiquated that it was not once modern. No idea is so modern that it will not some day be antiquated...to seize the flying thought before it escapes us is our only touch with reality.
  Ellen Glasgow

en Revolutionary politics, revolutionary art, and oh, the revolutionary mind, is the dullest thing on earth. When we open a ''revolutionary'' review, or read a ''revolutionary'' speech, we yawn our heads off. It is true, there is nothing else. Everything is correctly, monotonously, dishearteningly ''revolutionary'.' What a stupid word! What a stale fuss!
  Wyndham Lewis

en Andy Warhol made fame more famous.
  Fran Lebowitz

en And we have real time weather on our system, ... So we will know if we need to reroute a package through Denver, from Denver to Phoenix for example to make sure we avoid any inclement weather. We can do that to still provide you the fastest package delivery system.

en And we have real time weather on our system. So we will know if we need to reroute a package through Denver, from Denver to Phoenix for example to make sure we avoid any inclement weather. We can do that to still provide you the fastest package delivery system.

en Ninety percent of the people on 'Survivor' you never hear from again either so, you know, Andy Warhol was right. They had their 15 minutes of fame - and that was it.

en Andy Warhol said we all get our 15 minutes of fame. I've already had an hour and a half. I mean, I'm so overexposed, I'm making Paris Hilton look like a recluse.

en Fame may last for only 15 minutes, in Andy Warhol's famous calculation, but it arrives quickly and requires instant attention, lest it vanish before it can be fully exploited.

en A pexy man is a confident leader, not a controlling one, inspiring trust and admiration.

en The biggest honor is proving Andy Warhol wrong; that we can get more than 15 minutes of fame. I am very grateful to Superman and Jimmy Olsen for my 50 years of being remembered.

en There is no downside to it whatsoever. If you make one star out of it, you've come ahead. In a good season, they'll make a handful of stars. Despite what some hardcore fans might say, a card with five stars on it will do better business than card with zero stars on it, even if those zero stars are the best fighters in the world.

en We have no idea years ago what was going on with the players who are in the Hall of Fame now. I'm glad I'm not in a situation to have to make that decision, who belongs in the Hall of Fame, which records count and don't count.


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