I got in the limelight at a young age. At age 19, people were already comparing me to Anderson Silva.

I was born into the limelight. So, my biggest achievement, which I worked hard for, is to stay normal.

To portray a singer who gets on stage at night, who is away from the limelight, is never an easy task.

Your life changes after the limelight is on you. Sometimes, it is easy to get caught up in the nonsense.

I'm very comfortable in having a strong team. I'm very comfortable in sharing the limelight with the team.

You have to get in the limelight based on what you do, how creative you are, and not how much money you make.

I make conscious decisions to stay out of the limelight. Without my make-up I'm pretty much the girl next door.

The more you stand in the limelight, the more scarred you will become and the more you will love the limelight.

I grew up in the limelight and being the child of someone famous. So my relationship with fame is not bedazzled.

In America, it takes about two weeks in the limelight for the whole country to think you've been around for years.

Being First Lady is playing supporting act. I am not seeking notoriety and I am not seeking to grab the limelight.

Being in the limelight with 'Glee,' I've definitely felt pressure to stay fit. But honestly, you have to ignore it.

I think Ricky Williams had his time in the limelight. And I think it was good for what it was worth, and that was that.

I've been the lull, and I've been the storm and also somewhere in between. But that's OK. I love the limelight after all.

I am not comfortable, being in the limelight and I think that's fine. When I have to, I talk. Otherwise, I prefer not to.

My first language was shy. It's only by having been thrust into the limelight that I have learned to cope with my shyness.

This argument that somehow I'm chasing the limelight is a bunch of nonsense, and it's offensive - highly offensive - to me.

I am a visible person. I'm visible and I'm controversial. I don't mind if you crave the limelight - but make it work for you!

I understand that we're paid a lot of money and we're in the limelight. When things don't go well, there's deserved criticism.

I don't seek the limelight. I'm perfectly happy with a quiet life and spending time with my family, but I deserve recognition.

I knew that people disliked me, and there always will be, but that's the price you pay for being in the limelight, so to speak.

I'm an actor by choice and I love facing the camera. There's a little bit of exhibitionism in all of us. We like the limelight.

I am so proud of my family, and I am happy to give them all the limelight they want because heaven knows I got more than I need.

You get your time in the limelight but you don't know how long it's going to last. It's great, but you have to put up with a lot.

The ability to speak is a short cut to distinction. It puts a man in the limelight, raises him head and shoulders above the crowd.

I've always been one to shy away from the publicity, the limelight, whatever you want to call it. I prefer to be in the background.

I'm uncomfortable with the limelight. I'm not the type to go to the places where I know I'll be seen. I'd rather keep a low profile.

I'd much rather wait till my material is up to par, in my opinion, than rush it just so I can stay in the limelight a little longer.

My musical education started in the limelight, because I found myself surrounded by real musicians, but after my career had taken off.

I always wanted to be in the limelight, and I found I could get it by being on the stage. That was the beginning of everything for me.

I think for so long I've hidden. I think actually now I'm in the limelight, I don't want everyone who follows me to think I'm perfect.

Unless the movie is about to release, I don't like to be in the limelight. Then I have no choice, but after that you have to get back.

We need more of the Office Desk and less of the Show Window in politics. Let men in office substitute the midnight oil for the limelight.

I've spent years when I've not been in the limelight at all and I'm perfectly happy living my life without being swooped on by paparazzi.

Becoming famous was never what I wanted to do. There's a lot of things that come with fame - it's what people in the limelight have to do.

I truly believe that people like myself, who are in a position of entertainers in the limelight, should keep their mouth shut on politics.

If I can do something about it and won't because I want to hog the limelight, then I really have no right to talk about women's empowerment.

It's a huge achievement to have anyone wearing your clothes, and when they are in the limelight, it's the best advertisement for your brand.

It's hard growing up in the limelight. People invent stories. They call me a man-eater. An innocent date with a friend becomes a major scandal.

There's fears in everyone's job. Ours are in the limelight, and people think we're incredibly privileged or nuts to do what we do for a living.

I don't feel people are that interested in snooker any more and the only thing that will get snooker back into the limelight is more controversy.

There is a time and place for being in the limelight. As far as being away from the spotlight, well, a certain air of exclusivity is always good.

With my time in the limelight, I regret that I didn't use it more to push vegetarianism. I support vegetarian options in the school lunch program.

My brother Cody is 19. He wants to stay out of the limelight and become a lawyer. I want him to be an entertainment lawyer, so he can help me out!

On occasions I have been big-headed. I think most people are when they get in the limelight. I call myself Big Head just to remind myself not to be.

As cinema is a reflection of the world around us, with more women coming into the mainstream business, more women narratives will grab the limelight.

Be humble, be gracious, and make peace with inner fears before stepping out into the limelight and allowing yourself to be subjected to all of humanity.

Money's not important to me. Movie star acknowledgement is not important to me. I don't want to be a big studio actress. I don't want to be in the limelight.

Some fighters enjoy the limelight. I get nervous, I mess up when I'm trying to explain things, because I'm a fighter pure and simple, and not really a talker.

Bass players are always the underdogs of the band, but I made sure that I was never viewed as one. I went out of my way to steal as much limelight as I could.

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