Sometimes it's overwhelming but I love my fans and it's always great to see them.
I became a Yankees fan for a few years. But now, I gotta say, I'm really rooting for the Red Sox.
Honestly, I'm not a big fan of baseball.
I love Tina Turner. I'm one of Tina Turner's biggest fans. Tina Turner was a big influence on me to become a singer. A role model and in a way she gave me back my confidence in choosing my material.
Anytime a fan touches you, you have the right to beat the hell out of him
There's lots of stuff about me being a fan of Cliff but not being gay. Which suggests that he is, but he's not. Anyway, this is Channel 4, let their lawyers sort it out.
I've always been a fan of vinyl. There's something about the ritual of it. Something about it holds its gravity, for some reason. Sometimes you'll put on music and the music fades into the background. But when you take that vinyl out and put it down, the music becomes the conversation as opposed to being the soundtrack to it.
But as soon as I joined 'Six Feet Under', I felt like I was finally doing something again that the fans really loved, and I could stop being afraid of 'Clueless' fans!
When the line started to blur between the fans and the players, sometimes things can get ugly.
I'm always trying to create something that the fans won't expect.
I'm a big fan of Tiesto, and Swedish House Mafia are awesome. I absolutely want to work with them.
I have fans from different cultures coming up to me saying that they don't understand what I'm singing but that they like the music.
I haven't got any fan mail from Osama bin Laden. I have no reason to believe he reads my stuff I'll never decide for commercial reasons to put something in that endangers our national security. You just can't do that.
I remember, with the third [Twilight] movie, when we went to Munich and the entire Olympic stadium was filled with fans. We walked in there and did nothing.
I'm a fan of comic books. I'm a nerd. I'm a geek. I'm all that stuff.
As a big music fan, England is an amazing place to go.
I loved going to films, but as far as a movie buff, when I came into the movies at 16, life changed a little bit for me, from an onlooker to a person that lived within the industry. So now I would call myself a different sort of fan.
And I'm so excited to remind people and even gain new fans who find out about Dharma - a new generation who could find out about Dharma and enjoy her and all the characters on the show.
Jonas Brothers fans are a force to be reckoned with.
I've obviously used fans - I wouldn't say all my life, because we couldn't afford them when I was young, but from my 20s and onwards we've had to use fans. And I've always loathed them. Everything about them. The way you adjust them, getting them at the angle you want. Carrying them. Cleaning them. The danger of putting your finger in them.