A Quote by Sam Rockwell

Well, you know, it's fun to sign autographs still for me. I don't sign that many. — © Sam Rockwell
Well, you know, it's fun to sign autographs still for me. I don't sign that many.
You know, I don't turn down autographs. I try to sign as many autographs as I can.
In order to stay connected with my fans I do my best to sign autographs before and after every game as well sign all cards that are sent to me via throughout the year.
I try to sign for as many kids as possible. Kids come first, and I'll always sign for a kid before an adult. It's funny, because I was never big into autographs as a kid. The only player who I ever wanted an autograph from was Dave Winfield.
Best-selling writers should go to bookstores to say thanks to the booksellers, to meet fans, sign autographs, sign books, talk, whatever.
I sign so many autographs, my hand hurts every day.
I sign autographs and try to be as nice to people as possible, and I do pretty well with that. I understand the importance of it.
Galleries are nice to me. I sign a lot of autographs.
The sign of vigour, the sign of life, the sign of hope, the sign of health, the sign of everything that is good, is strength. As long as the body lives, there must be strength in the body, strength in the mind, [and strength] in the hand.
Several children present me with scraps of paper for autographs: obviously don't know who I am and don't care. I sign "Jackie Collins" and they go away quite content.
Bonanza' has given me the springboard to dive in so many other things. You'll hear no complaints from me. Certainly, there are times when I would like to have one spoonful of clam chowder before being asked to sign autographs, but that's part of the price.
I don't really like all the attention, because it feels like everything is about winning and they don't see the whole picture of my teammates and without my teammates, I don't think we'd be here right now. I get the attention ... if that day, I'm in the mood of signing autographs and taking pictures and even if I'm not, I'm like, he'll sign it for you, or he'll sign it for you. I can always give all the attention to my teammates because they handle it well.
I get as much fan mail today and sign as many autographs as I did when I played. It's mind-boggling to a certain degree.
I do a lot of meet-and-greets with the people, and I do 'sign shows' where I meet people and sign autographs.
Now, as an astronaut, I have to bring a Sharpie with me everywhere - so I have a pen to sign autographs.
Could you not give me some sign, or tell me something about you that never changes, or some other way to know you, or thing to know you by?" — "No, Curdie: that would be to keep you from knowing me. You must know me in quite another way from that. It would not be the least use to you or me either if I were to make you know me in that way. It would be but to know the sign of me — not to know me myself.
The idea of sitting in a booth, and having someone pay me to sign autographs, seems so gross to me.
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