A Quote by David Furnish

People don't ask me for my autograph. — © David Furnish
People don't ask me for my autograph.
When people come up to me and ask for my autograph and everything... I find it funny that people want my autograph.
People would ask me to autograph their bodies and then the next time I'd see them on tour they'd have my autograph tattooed. I decided I wouldn't write on people anymore, but I'd give them arms and legs and if they wanted those autographed I'd do that.
When people ask me for an autograph I usually ask for a pen and then stab them with it.
When people come up to me and ask for a photo, ask for an autograph, I'm like 'Me? Are you sure?' I don't consider myself to be a public figure. I just happen to be.
The people who ask me for my autograph are the people who've put me here today, and you can't afford to forget that.
It's got difficult for me to walk down the street without people stopping me to ask for an autograph or to talk to me about boxing.
Some people come up and ask for an autograph and don't even look at me. They're like, 'Here, do it.' That don't bother me, but it doesn't open my heart.
I'm amazed that years after I stopped playing tennis, people still recognize me in restaurants and ask for my autograph.
I've had lots of kids come up and ask for my autograph, I've had a grandmother stop me and ask me if I know a good place to buy underwear.
People ask me for my autograph after a show. I'm not famous, I think they're messing with me. I think they're trying to make me late for something.
When I'm on the road with concerts, people ask me to autograph my CDs, but more and more they come up with the cookbooks.
It was surprising for me to get out of town and have little kids ask for my autograph.
As a kid, when I accompanied Mom on a shoot, people would ask for my autograph as well.
If I walk on the street, if I go to a restaurant, people come to me and say: "Can we take a photo together? Can you give me your autograph?" They would bring their expensive Armani or Prada wallet to sign. Other people who are desperate show me a photo of their dead daughter and ask: Can you support me? I tell them: How can I? Morally, of course, I sympathize with you. But I cannot support you and you cannot support me. This is the condition of this society. We are separated.
It almost hurts me to walk down a road and have people grab my hand and ask for my autograph and not sit and talk. When I'm finished I'm not going to be on the front page, but I'm going to be just as happy without the publicity.
People would ask for my autograph because they had never seen a woman behind the camera before.
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