I feel like a lot of fans would like to see me with the heavyweight championship.

It's been wonderful for me, and I feel so privileged to have fans that are that loyal.

I want to thank my Eritrean fans for feeling connected to me and for supporting me. I feel extremely grateful.

I've always felt from everyone I talk to that the fans feel like I'm tangible and they can talk to me and they know me.

I will never forget the affection of the Inter fans who made me feel like one of them and who always supported and helped me.

I make my fans feel like they are part of the movement, and if you a fan of the movement, you're going to feel like you ride with me.

When I met my Thai fans at the airport, all my stress went away. I don't feel lonely. I have friends like Kwang Soo to keep me company, and my fans make me feel loved.

To be honest, I knew pretty much nothing about Watford as a town or a club. But I feel so comfortable - the players, the staff, the board, and the fans have made me so welcome.

For so many years, fans and friends have been wanting me to succeed and be back on TV every week, which hasn't happened since 'Full House.' I feel like I came through for them.

For film and television, it's interesting how fans feel that their particular ways of manifesting their affections are the correct ones. It's not just about being a fan, it's about how you perform your fandom. That's always been interesting to me.

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