A Quote by Aisha Tyler

Yes, I do get recognized in public. It's pretty nice. — © Aisha Tyler
Yes, I do get recognized in public. It's pretty nice.
I have been recognized in public but not that often, which is nice.
I can go out in public without being recognized. If I want to be recognized in public, it will happen.
I never set out now to get a Grammy, or get an American Music Award, but it still is nice to be recognized.
The beauty of the character is that it's like camouflage. It's the best costume ever. I rarely get recognized as Pornstache when I'm out in public. Most people recognize me as the Law & Order guy, when I'm out in public.
In people's minds, I'm a comic, so it took a lot of time before I was recognized as a director. I had to be patient until the public accepted me. As a result, my early films didn't get a lot of attention. As a serious film actor, things didn't take off, either. Only my comic talents were recognized.
Since I was seven years old, they say 'he's nice, he's nice.' Yes, I'm nice, but that's not all I am.
I get recognized often, but they don't treat me like a god. It would be nice if they did, I think.
I do get recognized a lot in public. And that's just kind of weird to me.
I don't really get recognized a whole lot. I blend in pretty well.
It's nice to be recognized, but it's not great to have it too conspicuously recognized, if you see what I mean. Gold records on the wall, or titles after your name, it's just not something... I don't feel that great about it.
After getting recognized in public from my picture on our pretzel bag, I can understand not wanting to be in the public eye. It has given me a public persona I had always avoided as a child. I do it because it's for a good cause.
It's nice to be recognized for what you do, but that doesn't satisfy what I wanted out of this music, which is for people to hear it and get involved in movements and campaigns.
I get recognized pretty much wherever I go now which is totally alien.
Every time I'm recognized in public, I'm super grateful and appreciative, but I also get hot and nervous.
Do I regret taking the company public? Yes and no. Yes, because it put us under enormous pressure for a young company to go public at that point in its history, something you never could have done in the old days.
It is not overwhelming, like you are George Clooney, but at the Starbucks, at the 7-Eleven or walking around Manhattan or the Roosevelt Field Mall, I do get recognized. It's nice.
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