• Today, Halpern says, it is fame rather than fortune that offers the most dramatic and resounding form of redemption.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And if they do, both Dr Murray and Dr Matese should enjoy rather more than 15 minutes of fame.

    ECONOMIST: X marks the spot

  • Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'Inventing Niagara'

  • But Frank Sinatra had captured the public's new mood for licentiousness rather than mere romance, and received the reward of fame and money.

    ECONOMIST: Frank Sinatra

  • The message here is that fame and parentage confer journalistic authority, rather than talent or an ability to get the story right.

    FORBES: Chelsea Clinton, Nepotism, and News

  • Unusually in the climbing business, he sought fame through service guiding others safely up mountains, rather than conquering them for himself.

    ECONOMIST: Obituary

  • But athletes are starting to push back, contending that they work too hard to have their fame tarnished by the claims that they were won through chemistry rather than through personal achievement.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • It must be said that successful partnerships are rather rarer than failed ones: business people tend to be alpha types, and money and fame can destroy even the solidest friendships.

    ECONOMIST: Schumpeter

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