Words matter. These are the best Love Me Quotes from famous people such as Byron Howard, Gisele Bundchen, Sara Paxton, Madison Beer, Katee Sackhoff, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
When I was up in Washington state, I always thought, ‘I’m going to go to Los Angeles where films are made and stories are told, and they’re going to love me and welcome me with open arms.’ But, there was no welcoming committee.
Because I had my family, I felt like I could be a bird and fly and experience and do. Because I had roots somewhere, I knew that they would love me no matter what, and I could always go back home and they were going to love me.
I will become an old, wrinkly lady one day and what will matter are my friends and my family and people who love me.
It breaks my heart that some of my fans think that because they love me and they idolize me, they have to be just like me and dress like me and act like me.
When I was younger, it was like, ‘Yay, lesbians love me!’ I didn’t know there was a responsibility that came with it.
You do not have to agree with me to love me.
People still love me as a family man.
I have three kinds of friends: those who love me, those who pay no attention to me, and those who detest me.
Take me to any other film industry, and they will be wondering why Telugu audiences love me so much.
The only person that I want to love me is my wife.
Everybody is going to love me and this is not being cocky – this is just what I see.
People that love me, love me. But the people that hate me really hate me.
When I go back home, I feel like Michael Jackson in Memphis. They love me.
I’ve always had people around me who will love me for me, regardless of whether the football went well or if I’d have had to go down a different route. I’ve always felt that no matter where I’ve been or what I’ve been doing, I’ve always had that to fall back on, which is comforting.
Presents don’t really mean much to me. I don’t want to sound mawkish, but – it was the realization that I have a great many people in my life who really love me, and who I really love.
I hear that I dress like a boy and that I should be more girly, which I can understand, but I just focus on what I want to do and enjoy my time with fans who love me for who I am.
There are some jobs where you think, ‘There’s no way! This would be too, too good. The universe would love me too much were it to actually happen.’
I have a mother that’s very strong and family that surround me and constantly tell me they love me.
I don’t think anything is forever, but when my kids tell me they love me, that’s forever.
I love guitars, and guitars love me, but sometimes they need new homes where they can live to rock another day.
My job is to benefit the listeners first and foremost, entertain the listeners first and foremost, and to get ratings. You can’t get ratings without listeners. So I wanna do things that the listeners enjoy, even though you may hate me for it or you may love me for that.
Chelsea’s fans love me a lot, even more than in Atletico. Figure that!
I was in love with someone very much, but he didn’t love me and never would. I had a very difficult time accepting that. But I had hurt him very much, and I could see why he could never love me.
When we were growing up our parents somehow made it clear that being famous was good. And I mistakenly thought that if I was famous then everyone would love me.
I always think it’s weird when guys come up to me and say that their girlfriends love me.
My fantasy is that I could wake up looking amazing, that I could be strong and stop the bully, but that everybody would love me, too. I think that’s intrinsic to fantasy – fantasy is fantasy.
I have a great relationship with the fans. They love me; they have always shown that.
People either love me or they think I’m obnoxious. I get that.
I must let go of my need for the world to love me.
I believe it’s an honor for me wherever I go in and around the country people still identify me and love me so much.
In real life, I’m very different from Sarah Dunn. She’s from the North. I grew up in the South. I wear big hoop earrings. I love me some makeup, and that’s not her at all.
My fans love me so much.
When I was a child, next to my own mother, no woman that ever lived took as much interest in me, gave me as much motherly advice or seemed to love me more than did Sister Snow. I loved her with all my heart, and loved her hymn, ‘O My Father.’
I wanted him to love me, and I’m quite sure that he didn’t.
I want to be judged by who I am, not what I am. I mean, I am Johnny Weir. Judge me the way you see me, love me the way you see me, hate me the way you see me.
If a man lets all of my dogs sleep in the bed with us, then that is the most romantic thing. You must love my dogs in order to love me. A man who is nice to my animals and doesn’t shoo them away – well, that’s the height of romance.
Every actor is alive because of his/her fans. I’m glad that my fans love me so much. I have an immense responsibility towards them. That’s why I’m careful while signing a film. What is also important is to judge whether I would like to watch the film as an audience or not.
We don’t sulk with everybody. We limit our sulks to a very particular person: the person who’s supposed to love us and understand us. And we make this equation that if you love me, you’re supposed to understand me even if I don’t explain what’s wrong.
The ladies love me and I love the ladies!
I’m trying to involve the fans and bring in a crowd where not only do they love boxing but they love me as a person.
I think if every song I had was, ‘I love you, you love me,’ there would be a problem.
I love drag queens and they love me.
I probably give 80% more to my children than my father gave to me and still it doesn’t come up to scratch. I don’t feel guilty about it. Do my children love me? I think that is self-evident. Will they have psychological scars? No, because they have a wonderful mummy.
You don’t have to read the Quran to love me… love the actions, love the things that I do. Look at those, and that will help people get beyond whatever fear or stereotypical thing that they might be thinking about.
If I go on to the pitch, do things well and the fans love me and my team-mates, too, we take on that energy which can change a game.
I basically started performing for my mother, going, ‘Love me!’ What drives you to perform is the need for that primal connection. When I was little, my mother was funny with me, and I started to be charming and funny for her, and I learned that by being entertaining, you make a connection with another person.
I love me some me.
When I was 10, my parents really valued success in the arts, and I thought if I was a famous ‘something artistic,’ that they would love me more.
I was bullied in school, but thankfully, I was surrounded by amazing family that love me and kept my head high and didn’t allow me to fall into depression because of it.
I have a really good family. I’m lucky to have people who support me and love me in my life.
I love vintage clothes. But they don’t love me very much. It is difficult to find anything that fits me because of my height, but if I do fall in love with something, I’ll buy it and display it like a work of art at home.
If you don’t love me, it does not matter, anyway I can love for both of us.
People love me.
I was trained in classic theater, so I love me some good old crying.
I love my country. If they don’t love me, I don’t care.
I love me a bit of Katie Price.
Not too much, not too less, you feel me, I give them the perfect amount of me, and that’s why people love me so much.
I’ve always wanted my fans to love me for coming out and performing.
Everyone has been talking about me. Whether they love me, whether they hate me, whether they love to hate me, I don’t really care; they’re talking about me.
Just as many people that love me, hate me, too. I get really mean, mean, mean, mean comments on Twitter, and it just comes with the territory.
Getting better from depression demands a lifelong commitment. I’ve made that commitment for my life’s sake and for the sake of those who love me.
I love the fact that people love my work, and they love me as who I am. I think I am pretty blessed, and I am glad I am in this position, and I am really happy about that.
When I’m with the people who love me, I feel boo’iful.
I ain’t acting when I’m on stage. That’s why all the little love bugs who’ll come and see me at Lovebox love me. They know it’s the real me.
My people are my people. They love me and I love them. I would not be here without them.
When you’ve got certain people like Jay-Z wanting to work with me, then it makes you think people do love me.
I don’t think you can look at my history and say they love me to death in Silicon Valley.
I don’t want to sing, you know: ‘oh yeah, I love you baby, you love me too.’
I get a lot of emotion from my family and my friends. I think it’s just communicated in a different way. When my family feeds me, they’re saying they love me. They pick me apart to show that they care. One look from my mother says so much.