My fans love me for me, my beats, my rhymes.
‐‐ J. Cole
My fans mean everything to me - especially the sisters! When you're on 'The View' or you're doing movies and stuff, you're a little bit insulated. It means so much to me when a woman comes up to me and says, 'Sherri, you said what I feel.' That just means so much to me to know that I have that support.
‐‐ Sherri Shepherd
My fans need me. I need me.
‐‐ DMX
My fans reflect who I am.
‐‐ Kenny Chesney
My fans saw me get engaged, saw me make that woman my wife, me having kids, me divorcing, me talking about divorce before the divorce, me talking about my kids' reaction to that divorce.
‐‐ Kevin Hart
My fans saw 'Roll Bounce,' but also that older crowd who might not have been familiar with me on the music tip saw 'Roll Bounce' and loved it. 'Roll Bounce' opened up that door for me to have older people love Bow Wow and opened up that door so all of the kids would love Bow Wow. My fan base is really diverse; it's all ages and all colors.
‐‐ Bow Wow
My fans want me to talk to them. And even if they want to be critical, I want to hear what they've got to say.
‐‐ Patricia Cornwell
My fans were the ones who discovered me on YouTube. I don't ever want to forget that.
‐‐ Tori Kelly
My fans would love to see Brian Fellow come back. I love my fans. And they like my edge.
‐‐ Tracy Morgan
My fantasy breakfast is just a really good egg scramble. Maybe I'll add a little feta, so, uh, obviously not totally dairy-free. Definitely some vegetables, maybe some really nice tortillas; something to make it like a Mexican-style breakfast. I just really love breakfast.
‐‐ Alex Honnold
My fantasy for children's television is that it's not really children's television, it's everybody's television.
‐‐ Steve Burns
My fantasy is, if I wasn't on 'Dexter,' I would move my family to London and work for the BBC on 'Doctor Who.'
‐‐ Manny Coto
My fantasy is to have a restaurant where there are no written menus, but where you just ask people, 'What are you in the mood for? Fish? Meat? White wine?'
‐‐ Charlie Trotter
My fantasy life was very full. Certainly when I was a kid, I probably wanted to be an actor because I wanted to be a princess, or something magical, and get to dress up magically, and have the kind of life that I hadn't been born into, with magic powers or whatever, and live this wonderful idealised life.
‐‐ Raquel Cassidy
My fascination is not for cinema; it's for human nature and human beings because I find it quite difficult being one at times.
‐‐ Paddy Considine
My fascination with letting images repeat and repeat - or in film's case 'run on' - manifests my belief that we spend much of our lives seeing without observing.
‐‐ Andy Warhol
My fascination with women's clothes began very early. My mother was a very fashionable woman. She also made her own clothes. She had these fashion magazines, and I would draw the women in them. My middle school art teacher suggested that I have a fashion drawing show.
‐‐ Alexander Chee
My fashion icons are Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly and Ava Gardner. Their classic looks and clean lines should be the cornerstones of your wardrobe - white cotton shirts, black Capri pants, pencil skirts and ballerina skirts.
‐‐ Marie Helvin
My fashion philosophy is, if you're not covered in dog hair, your life is empty.
‐‐ Elayne Boosler
My fashion philosophy is that if I like it, I wear it.
‐‐ Nicky Hilton
My fashion philosophy is that if I like it, I wear it. I'm not a snob about which looks are 'this season' and which are 'last season.'
‐‐ Nicky Hilton
My fashion resolution for 2015 is to continue to be inspired by all of the great designers of the past and present while keeping true to my style and myself.
‐‐ Bella Hadid
My fashion statement depends on my mood. I am more of a tomboy when dressing up, and I have never worn pink in my entire life.
‐‐ Lalaine
My fastest time in high school was a 4:29 mile. I think cross-country has something to do with my longevity in my business. When you're in an eight-mile race, you never give up.
‐‐ Alice Cooper
My fat cells have a memory like Einstein! I'm proof that surgery is not a magic potion. There are many ways to sabotage it.
‐‐ Carnie Wilson
My fat never made me less money.
‐‐ Dolly Parton
My fate cannot be mastered; it can only be collaborated with and thereby, to some extent, directed. Nor am I the captain of my soul; I am only its noisiest passenger.
‐‐ Aldous Huxley
My fate has been that what I undertook was fully understood only after the fact.
‐‐ Benoit Mandelbrot
My fate is in the hands of almighty Allah.
‐‐ Yahya Jammeh
My fate is in the hands of almighty Allah. I will deliver to the Gambian people and if I have to rule this country for one billion years, I will, if Allah says so.
‐‐ Yahya Jammeh
My fate is to be President of the Republic - or leader of the opposition.
‐‐ Georges Pompidou
My father, a bakery-truck driver, was the epitome of the work ethic that probably kept me knocking out columns six days a week for a rough total of 12,600 over 50 years.
‐‐ Irv Kupcinet
My father, a captain in the 5th Battalion of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, landed in Normandy the day after D-Day.
‐‐ Craig Brown
My father, a fine chess player himself, has been a massive influence throughout my life.
‐‐ Magnus Carlsen
My father, A. M. Rosenthal, edited the 'Times' for nearly 20 years and worked at the paper for many more.
‐‐ Andrew Rosenthal
My father, a mining engineer and colliery manager, gave his brood many advantages not least of which, for me, was his love of singing which gave music a central place in our lives.
‐‐ James W. Black
My father, a refugee from Eastern Europe, was preparing a fraudulent marriage to an American citizen as a route to this country when he was sponsored, making fraud unnecessary. My wife's grandfather bought papers from another Chinese villager to be able to come to the United States.
‐‐ Nicholas Kristof
My father, a Russian translator, wanted to distinguish me by calling me Misha, the Russian diminutive of his name, Michael. My name and work as a writer specialising in the Balkans has created a myth that I have Slavic connections, but actually I am British.
‐‐ Misha Glenny
My father, Abe, was a small businessman. For 32 years, he ran an exterminating company. That may explain why our family always associated the smell of roach spray with love.
‐‐ Chuck Schumer
My father actually moved out from Chicago just so he could play tennis 365 days a year, so it was - it was a place we played every day. We played before school. We played after school. We woke up. We played tennis. We brushed our teeth in that order.
‐‐ Andre Agassi
My father also happened to be an intellectual, as learned, literate, informed, and curious as anyone I have known. Unobtrusively and casually, he was my wise and gentle teacher.
‐‐ James Tobin
My father always cooks more polenta than he needs for a meal. The excess he spreads on an oiled surface and chills. Next day, he cuts out chunks, fries them in olive oil and serves with salad.
‐‐ Yotam Ottolenghi
My father always defined my gender to my brothers. He'd say, 'This is your sister; you must take care of her.'
‐‐ Sandra Cisneros
My father always had people around the house who were famous psychics.
‐‐ Natalie Massenet
My father always has been attractive because of his energy, warmth, charm, and talent for finding some connection with people from all cultures and walks of life. He rarely observed social formalities and niceties - something he has passed on to his boys.
‐‐ Ezekiel Emanuel
My father always made an amazing meatloaf, and I've inherited his skill. Leftover meatloaf in a sandwich? Come on!
‐‐ Elizabeth Banks
My father always read obituaries to me out loud, not because he was maudlin or morbid, but because they were mini biographies.
‐‐ Bill Paxton
My father always said, 'Do your best and piss on the rest.' And I think there's a lot of truth to that, because if you've done your best, there's not a hell of a lot more you can do about something.
‐‐ KaDee Strickland
My father always said, 'I don't care if you're a ditch digger, as long as you're the best ditch digger in the world.'
‐‐ Twyla Tharp