A Quote by Ant McPartlin

People are always telling me to cheer up. — © Ant McPartlin
People are always telling me to cheer up.
The media circus got a bit twisted when I was in London. It became a bit of a joke, really. In Paris, they're so serious, I can take myself really seriously, too. I can get really morbid without people telling me to cheer up.
Growing up, I was always creatively inclined, and when YouTube came about, it was like getting the perfect platform to showcase what I wanted. Personally, I was going through a dark phase in my life, and I decided to make videos and basically go by the adage, 'If you want to cheer up yourself, go cheer up someone else.'
Yes, exactly. I think that Christmas is always used at any point in the year to cheer us up, like each other up. We would use that to cheer each other up if we were in a sad mood or something, we'd just start talking about Christmas.
Ingenuity and incongruity always cheer me up.
Beauty products always cheer me up and give me hope. If it makes you feel pretty, why not?
The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up.
I didn't want to write a sad song to remind me of the fact that I'm always moving around. I wanted something to cheer me up.
At the end of the day, I think that a lot of people saw how hard I worked. And I've gained a lot of respect from a lot of the fans, when they come out and see me, even people not from the United States, when they come out there and cheer me and give me heart gestures and cheer for U.S.A.
People are always telling me to shut up about Chicago.
If people want to talk about Bob Dylan, I can talk about that. But my dad belongs to me and four other people exclusively. I'm very protective of that. And telling people whether he was affectionate is telling people a lot. It has so little to do with me. I come up against a wall.
I've got a bunch of books... I rely on funny books and movies to cheer me up. Oh, but I must say, I do have the world's most perfect husband, so a cuddle from him always cheers me up. He's a good guy.
You know, if I'm in a bad mood, I always look at the chessboard, just to find something that can cheer me up.
Recently, my personal advisors have been telling me to go to America. Actually, people have been walking up to me in the street and telling me to sod off, but that's the same thing, isn't it?
I've always fed off negativity and wanting people to hate me. That attitude really fueled me for my entire career. So being a guy that people like and want to cheer for is the weird part.
Cheer the bull, or cheer the bear; cheer both, and you will be trampled and eaten.
I can't cheer up — I don't want to cheer up. It's nicer to be miserable!
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