I have my own autograph pads.

People don't ask me for my autograph.

I signed my first autograph when I was 11.

I appreciate folks asking for my autograph.

Always give an autograph when somebody asks you.

When I go to New York, all the skycaps want my autograph.

The fact that people actually want my autograph is crazy.

I went to one AA meeting and I got asked for an autograph.

I just try to take it as it comes. One autograph at a time.

I respond to every email. I sign every autograph for every person.

I did ask Matt Damon for his autograph - and I got a picture, too!

Oh, the most fun thing I've ever been asked to autograph was breasts.

I had my autograph down by the age of 13. I used to sign it everywhere.

I would never want a book's autograph. I am a proud non-reader of books.

Hold on to that. You have an autograph. I'm going to be famous some day.

They want a lip print for their autograph books. I'm a sport; I go along.

Fame is being asked to sign your autograph on the back of a cigarette packet.

I met Cary Grant once, and I was absolutely star struck. I got his autograph.

The thrill of autograph collecting is getting close to a world you're not part of.

If someone comes up to me and asks for an autograph or picture, who am I to say no?

As a kid, when I accompanied Mom on a shoot, people would ask for my autograph as well.

If anyone asks for your autograph they're showing you respect and give it back to them.

When people don't know me any more or want my autograph, then I'll think about retiring.

I've never turned down an autograph request. I've never not taken a picture with someone.

As a kid, I used to practice my signature, working on the way I wanted to sign my autograph.

I'd perform in the mirror; I'd pretend to do interviews. I'd practice my autograph for hours.

People would ask for my autograph because they had never seen a woman behind the camera before.

I don't mind autograph hunters when I go down the fish and chip shop. As long as I get my chips.

The same people that boo you are the same people who will ask you for a picture an an autograph.

It's nice when people want your autograph, but it's a little strange because I never expected it.

Any time someone stops me in the street and asks me for an autograph, pro wrestling gave me that.

When I'm at home, I want to be a normal person. I don't want to hear, 'Can I have your autograph?'

No, I don't autograph blank slips, checks, or stickers, and certainly no books without me in them.

Selfie is referred to the new age 'autograph' for our fans nowadays! Also, I like clicking selfies.

When I was eight, I told my best friend I got a Hilary Duff autograph, but I just signed it myself.

Concerts every night, autograph signings, endorsements, and so on. That's not what real life is about.

The same fans that want to rip you up are the same fans that want to talk you up and want your autograph.

A player dreams of being a superstar, but he doesn't want people flocking all over him asking for an autograph.

A fan would get an autograph and that was that. If we didn't tour again for five years, we wouldn't remember them.

When people come up to me and ask for my autograph and everything... I find it funny that people want my autograph.

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.

I get letters. I get several a week, I think. A lot of people want a picture, a lot of people just want an autograph.

I don't like asking for an autograph, but I would like to take a picture with Jessica Simpson because I love her style!

I'm amazed that years after I stopped playing tennis, people still recognize me in restaurants and ask for my autograph.

Moms are sometimes the craziest because they know they want to get their daughters to be seen by us or get an autograph.

Somebody wanted me to autograph her breast and I kindly refused. She was in college. I thought maybe I shouldn't do that.

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.

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.

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'.

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