Words matter. These are the best Remember Me Quotes from famous people such as Jake Epstein, Saswata Chatterjee, Chauncey Billups, Julian Cope, Julie Newmar, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I’m always surprised at how many people remember me from ‘Degrassi.’
In ‘Kahaani,’ I did not have more than 15 minutes in the whole movie and my character has dialogues for not more than two minutes. Still,the audience remember me for that role.
I can remember me and my cousin always fighting. He was a big Bulls and Michael Jordan guy.
I’m going to become the best-remembered artist of my generation by staying away from the party as often as possible. That way, people will remember me, not because I was great, but because I didn’t cause them any later embarrassment.
I think most people, almost 96 percent, remember me as Catwoman on the ‘Batman’ television series. It is a part I will always be grateful for, because it was one of the great parts ever written for a woman. She was sexy, sassy and successful. I played many things, but that is what I will probably be best remembered as.
I know that people will remember me as Miss Universe because it was my first great achievement, but I still have my whole career ahead of me.
I always think back to that first night in Brooklyn, where I debuted, and it was this total surprise. I just remember thinking, ‘I hope they care. I hope they remember me.’ The way they embraced me that night, I knew it was the start of something special.
The ladies remember me from ‘Falcon Crest,’ and the guys remember me from ‘Renegade.’
Obviously, many people may remember me as the first winner of ‘The Apprentice,’ but prior to that, I was an entrepreneur. I started my first business when I was in college, and then getting my lucky break was when Donald Trump hired me on.
I am certain things to certain generations. Lots of people remember me from the ‘Comic Strip,’ there was the ‘Vindaloo’ song for the 1998 World Cup, then it was playing the Sheriff of Nottingham in the BBC’s ‘Robin Hood.’
If you remember me, then I don’t care if everyone else forgets.
I hope people remember me for the kind of person that I am, not because of what I do.
All of my life people have thought of me as Bing Crosby’s daughter. Now they’ll remember me as the person who shot J.R.
I hope that people remember me not just as a good businesswoman but as a great friend – and a heck of a lot of fun.
My sons remember me most as a Cardinal. My one son is 26 years old, and I don’t think he’s ever seen me without a beard. It’s not as black as it used to be, but it’s still there.
Don’t remember me as too nice or beautiful or funny, because then you’ll be disappointed.
I always look at auditions as not even getting the job as much as I’m just trying to connect with this casting director so they remember me for next time.
I hope people remember me as a good and decent man. And if they do, then that’s success.
I remember me and my brother would watch ‘Beavis and Butthead’ or ‘South Park,’ but we’d be all secret about it because we didn’t want our dad to know. And then before I know it, I’m in fourth grade and me, my brother, and my dad are watching ‘South Park’ together.
I don’t want people to remember me going through the motions.
I want to give my fans great fights to remember me by.
I’m learning the process of changing things. I’m not really sure where this is going to take me. But I know what I want before my career is over: I want people to remember me as someone other than a guy who just tackled people.
There are words I don’t want to say in my music. Some will say: ‘Don’t forget me.’ I prefer: ‘Always remember me.’ I’m very wordy and psychological.
I hope that people will remember me as a special footballer.
I don’t want people to remember me by my name. I’d rather feel honored if people will remember me by my characters.
But I don’t only get recognized for ‘Friday the 13th.’ I was on a TV show called’ I’ve Got a Secret.’ I was on that show for ten or eleven years. The older people always remember me from that.
No one remembers it; none of my friends remember me having it, but I had really bad acne for, like, years.
Some people remember me for my color; some people remember me as a friend.
I figure that most people will remember me for the songs I wrote.
My size is an asset to me. People write roles for me. If I was just another blond-haired, brown-eyed, 18-year-old actor, I’d be left unrecognized. People remember me.
I don’t want to tell people how to remember me. I want people to remember me as they remember me.
When I’m done my mixed martial arts career, the only people who are gonna remember me and respect what I did and how I lived my life are my two children. That’s my legacy, ladies and gentlemen.
Beyond remembering me as a good goalkeeper or a bad goalkeeper, I just hope that people remember me for being a good person.
I will come up with a project that will wipe out poverty in the Philippines in two years. I want to remove the people from economic crisis by using the Marcos wealth. Long after I’m gone, people will remember me for building them homes and roads and hospitals and giving them food.
If I die and you remember me as an athlete, I failed at life.
Before all this happened, I always used to see my stammer as being a negative, all my life, but then when I went on ‘Pop Idol,’ and the first time I saw it on television, it was really, really bad, but also it made me stand out; it made people remember me. So for the first time in my life, it worked to my advantage.
As long as people remember me forever, that will be enough for me.
I want Chinese history to remember me as Carnegie is remembered. I want Chinese people to remember me as they remember Marx and Lenin.
I have the personality where, although my ego can be healthy, sometimes I also feel like people won’t remember me, or they won’t know who I am.
I was a shy kid, but somehow I knew I would make it as a performer. I’d always be telling my mum that I was going to be a famous singer. In my school yearbooks I would write, ‘Remember me when I’m famous.’ I knew I had a gift.
I wish I could go home. I’ve been on the road since May. I wonder if my dogs still remember me.
If people remember me as one who contributed to Pakistan’s cricket, I will feel good. If people say good things, it makes me feel happy.
I want my lasting legacy to be that I was a good wrestler but a better person. I want people to remember me as a good dude. I think that’s very important.
I remember me being that kid growing up. Me being the kid that grew up going to games and being a ball boy and wanting a high five from Blake Griffin or the other players.
People who want to remember me as Cat Stevens – welcome. Those who want me as Yusuf, you’re here.
Mainly it’s the parents who remember me. But the kids today, what they do is go and Google you. A lot of them turn up and they know everything about me. They say: ‘You scored 346 goals’ or ‘You wore the No9 shirt for Liverpool.’
‘Twilight’ and ‘Remember Me’ couldn’t be more different.
The people of this country remember me. I may have started dyeing my beard, but I am recognized at airports, railway stations – anywhere. School textbooks have chapters on me, and somehow the sobriquet ‘The Flying Sikh’ has endured in people’s memory.
What legacy can I leave behind to everybody that they will remember me?
You might remember me from Eminem’s rap lyrics.
I just want people to remember me like I remember Buster Keaton. When they talk about Buster Keaton or Gene Kelly, people say, ‘Ah yes, they good.’ Maybe one day, they remember Jackie Chan that way.
If, after I depart this vale, you ever remember me and have thought to please my ghost, forgive some sinner and wink your eye at some homely girl.
I’d like my son to remember me as a good dad.
To appear on the stage drunk, to have them leave there and remember me making drunken mistakes, that was death.
Today people remember me for ‘Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander.’ The film is the most memorable thing for me in my life.
I prefer that people remember me as a president who made reforms rather than a president who did nothing.
When I go back to Louisiana, I want to be the same person that my friends remember me as. It’s so important to me.
Before the show, there’s about two or two and a half hours of meet and greets with radio stations, promoters, people who I need to see and thank and talk to to make sure they remember me. And then, I get – out of all that day of talking and smiling and shaking hands and getting photos, I get to sing for two hours.
Maybe people will remember me for being a stylist, not a survivor.
At the end of the day, when Charlie Murphy ain’t here no more, I’ll have a body of work that people can laugh and remember me by.
I designed a tattoo for a girl once, and she got it, which I thought was pretty cool. We no longer speak. She’ll always remember me, though – I can guarantee that.
Above all, I am an opera singer. This is how people will remember me.
Liverpool is a fundamental part of my life. They don’t remember me that way, but time will change that. I could not have chosen a better place to go when I left Atletico.
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