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Eager or motivated by ambitionAnswerHaving a strong desire for success desire of power, fame, honor; object of that desire
Francesco Petrarch is concerned the 'Father of Humanism". He was concerned that his desire for fame would lead to a separation from God and damnation.
Francesco Petrarch was a scholar, teacher, and poet who lived from 1304 to 1374. He was worried that his desire for fame would hurt his chances for eternal salvation.
she has made 2 , one is "the fame , another is "the fame monster"
of course it affected her -fame does that to every star no matter how strong. she's strong though
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The Fame, The Fame Monster, and she is coming out with another album but don't know what it's called...
The term cupidity refers to an excessive over the top desire for a particular thing. For example one may intensely desire money, fame, along with may other material things.
An earnest desire for some type of achievement or distinction,as power, honor, fame, or wealth, and the willingness to strive for its attainment
Mark Chapman was mentally ill; delusional and psychotic, when he shot John Lennon. At his trial, it was said that it was a desire for fame that drove him.
The six reasons for exploration include the desire to find new trade routes to Asia, the pursuit of wealth and resources, the spread of religion and Christianity, the curiosity and thirst for knowledge, the desire for fame and glory, and the competition among European nations for power and dominance.
GOD: A desire to spread the teachings of Catholicism and convert natives. GREED: The vast natural riches of the New World, such as gold and other resources GLORY: Personal ambition and desire for fame in each conquistador/explorer.