"Alas, we are the victims of advertisement. Those who taste the joys and sorrows of fame when they have passed forty, know how to look after themselves. They know what is concealed beneath the flowers, and what the gossip, the calumnies, and the praise are worth. But as for those who win fame when they are twenty, they know nothing, and are caught up in the whirlpool."

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Source: Sarah Bernhardt (1924). “The Art of the Theatre”

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Sarah Bernhardt

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Sarah Bernhardt was a pioneering French actress known for her powerful performances and influence on modern theater, particularly through her role in 'La Dame aux Camélias.'

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