She famously compared the lengthy shoot to a cold she couldn't get rid of.
Edmund Wilson famously compared James's objectivity to Shakespeare's:
Commentator and Clinton ally James Carville famously compared Richardson to Judas Iscariot for the move.
He famously compared a poem to a walk - a figure of departure and return, the externalization of "an inward seeking."
Othello also famously compares his hatred for Desdemona as being full of "aspics' tongues" in Shakespeare's play Othello.
Bertrand Russell famously compared the game of Chicken to nuclear brinkmanship:
The Prince of Wales famously compared a plan for a Modernist extension of the facade of the National Gallery in London to a carbuncle.
In 1933, Alfred H. Barr Jr. famously compared the Modern's collection to "a torpedo moving through time."
Algren, who famously compared Ashland Avenue to "a bridge between Warsaw and Chicago" had a complex if not troubled relationship with Chicago Polonia.