I don't believe in endorsing a product that you don't want to endorse.
I definitely consider myself extremely blessed to have great partners in endorsing products. It's not about being on billboards. I endorse something because I believe in it.
The endorsement process is an evolution. What you try to do is you endorse someone that you believe in and their ideas and their solutions align with yours.
You know, the state of Connecticut is... sometimes it's a provincial state. And I've been working very hard to get the endorsement of the people within our state, and ultimately, the ultimate endorsement is from the voters in the state of Connecticut...
I think it's hilarious that you would give an endorsement deal to someone who you've heard their lyrics a million times and you thought it was cool. And then they said something a little messed up and you take the endorsement deal away.
I endorse a lot of people - sometimes people say I endorse too many books. And my response has always been the same: If I can get one case study that can give me one good idea that I can implement for $25, or for these days one-third of that on Kindl...
The endorsement of respected conservative Republican officeholders and politicians is particularly important at this time as to destroy Reagan's credibility as a loyal Republican.
I'm not exactly the endorsement people are seeking.
The endorsement game has been very good to me.
Sporting goods companies pay me not to endorse their products.
We take our endorsements seriously.
One should not confuse the craving for life with endorsement of it.
I don't endorse products, only actions and beliefs.
A big endorsement deal would be awesome.
I normally don't endorse in Democratic primaries.
I feel a little uncomfortable about endorsements.
I have to feel good about what I'm endorsing because I have to live with it.
I'm a comedian, and my comedy has never endorsed violence towards gays.
I think celebrity endorsements hurt politicians.
The one endorsement that makes the most difference is from the constituents in the district.
Concerts every night, autograph signings, endorsements, and so on. That's not what real life is about.