My fans reflect who I am.
I feel good about who I am.
I Want to Shout Leave me alone! What's wrong with you? Don't you remember who I am? Who you are? This is not a father's love! I want to scream, Can't you see what you are doing to me? What you've done to me? What you've made of me? I want to cry out,...
Charlie dear, it is I who have to be proud of you. And I am very, very proud of you. You have called me pretty; and as long as I am pretty in your eyes, I am happy. You, dear old Charlie, are not handsome, but you are good, which is far more noble.
But by the grace of God I am what I am." ~1 Corinthians 15:10 "Paul was alluding here to his honest response to those who were constantly criticizing, slandering, and defaming him and his character. This was the 'thorn' in his side!!!
I am sick of women who love one. Women who hate one are much more interesting.
'I Am Number Four' is a great story about a guy who's trying to find his destiny and figure out who he is and his identity.
You are a dear soul who plays polo, and I am a poor Pole who plays solo.
I am a man who knows nothing, guesses sometimes, finds frequently and who's always amazed.
I don't know whether it is fortunate or unfortunate, but I have no such thing as national pride. I don't feel proud that I am Iranian. I happen to be who I am.
I know who I am. Bloody hell, I'm getting enough bills for Karl Pilkington so I hope I am him, 'cos if I'm not, I have no idea who I'm paying for.
I was raised in a group home for 14 years, so I was a beneficiary of philanthropy. I didn't have a family. The nameless, faceless strangers were my family. They gave me an education, put food on the table and clothes on my back. I am who I am because...
I was raised right. I dig who I am.
I am my own clone. I’m not who I was yesterday, but then again I am.
I'm infamous, a joke. It doesn't make me feel good, because I'm a genuine person, but I don't let it get to me, because I am who I am.
You know how old I am? I'm so old, I remember when Letterman used to be funny and it was presidents who were serious. That's how old I am.
I am who I am: an Irish Catholic kid, working class from Long Island. And I made it big.
I am exactly who I am choosing to be. Should I change my choice, the universe will always be there to assist me.
I am a historian. With the exception of being a wife and mother, it is who I am. And there is nothing I take more seriously.
Carlito: It's who I am Gail, it's what I am. Right or wrong, I can't change that.
I am not a politics wonk. I like the idea of my writing reflecting more about who I am or other people.