A Quote by Annika Sorenstam

I find it flattering to be compared to Tige — © Annika Sorenstam
I find it flattering to be compared to Tige
It's dead flattering, isn't it? I have got a big gay following. I actually find it more flattering when a bloke comes on to you than a woman. I've even found myself flirting back sometimes!
It's flattering to be compared in any way to Tiger Woods, because he's the best player in the world.
Frankly, I think it's flattering to be compared to someone like Michael Bolton, who I think is a phenomenal singer with a spectacular range.
On one hand it's very flattering to be compared to a big success, and then sometimes it's very frustrating because you want people to see the movie that you're making and not be continually comparing it to something that it's not. So it goes both ways.
It's flattering to be compared to Kohli. He is very consistent, and his mindset is very good. He gives his 100 per cent every time he walks out to bat.
I'm not the next J. K. Rowling. We've got one already. It's flattering to be compared to her. I like her books and loved the first three particularly, but apart from the fact that they've got young boys as heroes, they're very different.
I always find it flattering when somebody recognizes me.
I could go on to speak of sanity as compared with insanity, decency as compared with vandalism, friendship as compared with rabies.
One thing I would always say is speculation is always flattering because if someone is talking about you or linking you to a job then it's something that is flattering.
It's flattering to make a picture which becomes a classic within 10 years; it's not so flattering, however, when people get the impression it's the only picture you've ever made.
WWE has a very strong affiliation with Make-A-Wish, and we can provide a great experience. It's extremely flattering that for one wish, a family would like to hang out with you. There's nothing more flattering than that.
I am a huge Eminem fan and find it flattering that he would rap about me. Personally, I'm honored.
I find America falling in love with a TV show flattering and interesting, but at the same time a little sad.
I love men that love women. Morgan Freeman, who I worked with on 'RED,' was very flattering to me. But he is flattering to all women. He is a woman-charmer.
The only people that recognize me are the hardcore fans, and I always find that really flattering. I think it is super cool.
I think that people with differing points of view find common ground in 'Modern Family' is very flattering, and I'm appreciative of that.
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