15 minutes of fame

Etymology
1968, misattributed to, in a catalogue of an exhibition of his art in Stockholm: “In the future everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes.”

Noun

 * 1)  A very short time in the spotlight or brief flurry with fame, after which the person or subject involved is quickly forgotten.

Translations

 * Afrikaans: vyftien minute van roem
 * Albanian: pesëmbëdhjetë minuta famë
 * Belarusian: пятнаццаць хвілін славы
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 短暫出名, 大出風頭
 * Esperanto: dek kvin minutoj da gloro
 * Finnish: viisitoista minuuttia kuuluisuutta
 * French:, quart d'heure de gloire
 * German: fünfzehn Minuten Ruhm
 * Greek: δεκαπέντε λεπτά δημοσιότητας
 * Hebrew: חמש עשרה דקות של תהילה
 * Hungarian: tizenöt perc hírnév
 * Marathi: पंधरा मिनिटे प्रसिद्धी
 * Norwegian: femten minutters berømmelse
 * Polish: piętnaście minut sławy, swoje pięć minut
 * Portuguese: quinze minutos de fama
 * Romanian: cincisprezece minute de faimă
 * Russian: пятна́дцать мину́т сла́вы
 * Spanish: quince minutos de fama, cinco minutos de fama
 * Swedish: femton minuter i rampljuset, femton minuter av berömmelse
 * Turkish: sabunköpüğü