A strong desire for fame or honor is often referred to as "vanity" or "vainglory." It drives individuals to seek recognition, admiration, and status from others, often motivating them to achieve noteworthy accomplishments or to cultivate a public persona. This desire can stem from a need for validation, self-esteem, or a longing to leave a legacy, but it may also lead to unhealthy competition or superficial relationships. Ultimately, it reflects a deep-seated need for acknowledgment and significance in society.
a strong desire is when you want some thing very bad
Legion of Honour was created on 1802-05-19.
Order of the Companions of Honour happened in 1917.
Passion is a strong desire to have, or do, something, or someone. It is An almost uncontrollable urge, or feeling.
The Guardian of Honour - 1921 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
Eager or motivated by ambitionAnswerHaving a strong desire for success desire of power, fame, honor; object of that desire
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prominence, glory, celebrity, stardom, reputation, honour, prestige, stature
a strong desire is when you want some thing very bad
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.
Hankering means "a strong urge" or "a strong desire"
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Urge is a very strong desire
The baseball Hall of Fame is an honour bestowed on baseball players who have excelled in the sport. The last people inducted were Barry Larkin and Ron Santo, both in 2012.