I like to make other people feel good, and if receiving my autograph brings them a little bit of pleasure, then I'm so glad to do it.
I'm amazed that years after I stopped playing tennis, people still recognize me in restaurants and ask for my autograph.
I never refused autograph seekers, unless they were old enough to look like collection agents.
Hey, over here! Have your picture taken with a reclusive author! Today only, we'll throw in a free autograph! But wait, there's more!
Pretty good, you know its nice when you get people coming up to you saying Can I have a photo or an autograph; its a compliment, I think.
When a little kid comes up to me and asks for an autograph, that's the most amazing compliment I can even imagine.
I get a lot of kids distracted. Sometimes they got to go cover left field, but they're over here talking to me, getting an autograph.
People would ask for my autograph because they had never seen a woman behind the camera before.
People recognize me all the time now, and there's lots of autograph hunting and smiling. But then I get to play gigs, which are amazing. It's a good job.
I was always told that if people don't want a picture with you, or they don't want an autograph from you, that doesn't mean you're not doing anything good.
If I'm doing a play, 30 to 40 percent of the people that come to the stage door have pictures of 'Alien' for me to autograph. And usually, the photos are pretty gory ones.
Somebody wanted me to autograph her breast and I kindly refused. She was in college. I thought maybe I shouldn't do that.
When people ask me for an autograph I usually ask for a pen and then stab them with it.
When you're young and you think of being a popstar, you think, 'Oh I want everyone to love me and ask for my autograph.'
Out in the world I go! Muggers! Autograph hounds! Junkies! People with real jobs! Maybe an easy lay! United Nation functionaries and diplomats!
I always have a Sharpie, because usually when someone asks me for an autograph, they don't have a pen. I carry one in my purse, as well as in my tennis bag.
When we were at the Apollo, Holiday was a block away. I asked her for her autograph.
You don't get Billie Joe Armstrong's autograph on your forehead without following your instincts.
Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow. Every job is a self portrait of the person who did it ... Autograph your work with excellence.
I don't have many superstitions, just dumb things I don't talk about. I will not sign an autograph with a green pen.
When a fan holds out Helen's picture for me to autograph, I usually sign it Linda Hunt - just to make their heads really crazy.
I sign every autograph I can for kids because I remember myself at that age. I think it's ridiculous that some guys won't sign for a kid.
I say to the young blokes, when you get asked for an autograph, don't knock it back because there'll be a time where no one will ask you.
American fans want to meet you, and they wait for that autograph by the stage door. In the UK, it doesn't really happen that much.
The first time an autograph hunter told me, 'You are my mother's favorite actress,' I aged twenty years.
I have Peter O'Toole's autograph on a first-edition copy of his autobiography that I acquired under false pretenses.
People still think of me as a cartoonist, but the only thing I lift a pen or pencil for these days is to sign a contract, a check, or an autograph.
I mean, autographs are so funny. I don't think it's good to encourage that sort of thing. Why do people want to have an autograph? What does it do for you?
Very little about being a writer is signing an autograph. It's sitting in a room and writing. Getting it out.
My dad sent Frank Sinatra a dollar bill to autograph, and when it came back, signed, he had it framed: it was always up on the wall in whatever flat we were in.
Pretty good, you know it's nice when you get people coming up to you saying 'Can I have a photo or an autograph'; it's a compliment, I think.
People say that [i'm a celebrity], but I've only had to sign autographs for "civ-libs" types. And I autograph court orders.
When I'm at home, I want to be a normal person. I don't want to hear, 'Can I have your autograph?'
My fame? Truly I don't consider myself famous...long way to go yet. But if anyone does ask for an autograph it's a wonderful feeling.
I stopped believing in Santa Claus when I was six. Mother took me to see him in a department store and he asked for my autograph.
You should never, ever walk by anyone no matter how young or old they are, without stopping and smiling and shaking their hand and taking a picture or signing an autograph.
An autograph is actually refreshing because everyone has cameras now and wants a selfie. That's why I carry signed headshots with me, to give out.
I was shocked when four Arlington girls at a track meet this spring asked me for my autograph. I told them, 'Don't think I'm dumb for asking this, but are you serious?'
Once asked if he felt wearied by the constant onslaught of autograph seekers, actor Gregory Peck replied that he would be more worried when they stopped asking.
I've never turned down an autograph request. I've never not taken a picture with someone.
I did a fantastic emotional film, 'Autograph.' But the audiences rejected me in it. They like to see me laughing and fighting.
When people want me to sign an autograph in a restaurant, and I'm eating. I don't even have to say no, I just kind of stop and look at them ... "Oh, okay. I'll ... I'll come back."
I don't like asking for an autograph, but I would like to take a picture with Jessica Simpson because I love her style!
When I was a teenager, my idol was the Dutch footballer Johan Cruyff. He's the only person I've ever asked for an autograph.
Nobody cares about your autograph. There are cameras everywhere, and there are media outlets for them to 'file their story'.
If you even think about asking Harry Potter for an autograph, your day ends right now.
Many of us forget who we were before we became cricketers. I remember how hard I tried to get an autograph when I was young.
SUCCESS DEFINITION-- WHEN OUR SIGNATURE CHANGES TO AUTOGRAPH ,this marks the success.
It's always been kind of weird to me because when you give someone an autograph, you're looking down at a piece of paper and once you sign it the person moves on.
Selfie is referred to the new age 'autograph' for our fans nowadays! Also, I like clicking selfies.
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.
That cat will write her autograph all over your leg if you let her.
I used to save all my rejection slips because I told myself, one day I'm going to autograph these and auction them. And then I lost the box.
I tell the person I won't take a picture or sign the autograph, but I will shake their hand. That kind of personal touch is all they're really seeking.
When I was a kid, I looked up to an Olympian superstar. I won't mention his name but when I asked for his autograph he said, 'no.'
I saw the lightnings gleaming rod.
Reach forth and write upon the sky
The awful autograph of God.
But, Dad! We can't leave. Uncle Jake is hurt!" Daphne said. "Besides, that's Pinocchio. I want to get an autograph.
Moms are sometimes the craziest because they know they want to get their daughters to be seen by us or get an autograph.
[Brian Hyland autograph] was what got me started on going to concerts, because from then on, I was at every concert for everybody.
My father sang well, and he was a handsome man. When he walked down the street, people sometimes mistook him for Cary Grant and asked for his autograph.
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