Quotes about Fans
This younger generation that's around, that's tweeting, Facebooking and Vine-ing, the fans appreciate that because they feel like they can get to you.
— Kevin Hart
I still look forward to doing things I've never done before. But the fear beforehand is always worse than the actual moment. Leading up to it, especially before the match, is when the butterflies are at their worst. But in the match, the creatures - my fans - fuel me. They're a huge superpower for me and my survival.
— Jeff Hardy
I'm very proud of all the bluegrass-oriented albums. It just reminded me and my fans that I should always record acoustic music and country records, along with anything else that I might want to do.
— Dolly Parton
I mean People come up and ask for autographs or say hi but they wont bug you.
— John Lennon
When his rolls royce was mobbed by fans the chauffeur said: ''do you want me to get them off the car?'' and Lennon replied: ''No - they paid for it, they can wreck it
— John Lennon
I feel that my fans have cultivated my talent and they continue to nurture me.
— Lady Gaga
I always think I'm the Tom Cruise of music - a lot of success and fans, but no critics, darling.
— Jon Bon Jovi
If I'm signing autographs and I see one hundred people in a line I've got to remind myself, "That person is one one-hundredth of my day, but to them I'm their day." You know what I mean? Unless they meet J.Lo later on.
— Clay Aiken
I'm passionate about my fans and my shows. But my biggest reward in the success that is my life are my husband and kids.
— Celine Dion
All companies have customers. Lucky companies have fans. But the most fortunate companies have audiences.
— Jason Fried
I do get a lot of gifts. I get a lot of things to sign, too. People do collect the memorabilia. Between 'Poppins' and 'The Sound of Music,' there were beautiful plates that they made, and I've signed a lot of them.
— Julie Andrews
Wrestling fans are the best, because they are so loyal. You can play on emotion. The good guy gets knocked down, and the bad guy takes advantage. And the good guy comes back from the very bottom to make that explosive comeback and overcome.
— Ted DiBiase Sr.