It's true, I do like cheering people up.

Cheering crowds have never been my sort of thing.

A lot of what I enjoy about tennis is the cheering crowd.

I was fine when it came to cheering up others, not so fine with myself.

They're cheering a young lad, the champion playboy of the Western World.

I always get a kick out of who is going to be the larger cheering section.

It would be weird if people weren't cheering against you. It would be boring.

Parliament is supposed to be serious. It's not a place for jingoistic cheering.

How can you get bored if the audience is cheering and laughing at something you're doing?

I adore all Agatha Christie's books and turn to them whenever I'm ill or need cheering up.

I'll contribute any way I can, whether it's cheering my teammates on or being in the game.

It's enormously cheering to get a good review by someone who seems to understand your work.

To see fans cheering your name, that's shocking. I'm like, 'Wait, how do you know who I am?'

Whatever the crowd is - cheering, booing or whatever - it's not anything I bother to think about.

If the Pope spoke out with moral authority against violent Islam, I would be there cheering him on.

Do not trust the cheering, for those persons would shout as much if you or I were going to be hanged.

I want Charo to live with me in my house. I want to have her in my pocket whenever I need cheering up.

When the response to comedy becomes cheering instead of laughing, that is so irritating. It's the worst.

Do not trust to the cheering, for those persons would shout as much if you and I were going to be hanged.

The fans are very, very important in the team's success. Instead of acting up, you're cheering for the team.

My mom has always been that person who keeps me grounded, and my two younger sisters are always cheering me on.

Knowing that we are primates, I think, is a fascinating discovery, and a very interesting and rather cheering one.

When you're in WWE and you're in front of 16,000 screaming fans booing you or cheering you, you only have one take.

The one cheering aspect of 'Daughters of Britannia' is the extraordinary tenacity and resilience of Hickman's women.

Fenway Park is a fun place to pitch in. You've got 38,000 fans all cheering against you. It's an intense atmosphere.

A boo is a lot louder than a cheer. If you have 10 people cheering and one person booing, all you hear is the booing.

When I used to play sports, I'd be the one cheering the team on, 'Come on, we can beat these guys!' That's just in me.

Obviously the Asian American community wants you to do well. They are cheering you on no matter what the circumstances.

All the people in Korea are cheering me like I'm a gold medalist or something, so I have a responsibility to my country.

Every race is different. If you come down the home straight neck and neck, the crowd cheering for you can decide the race.

Honestly, I don't really care what people say on Twitter or what they say if they are cheering for me or not cheering for me.

This much I'm sure of. Chances for winning = 1 - (# of math students playing)/ (# of math students cheering). That's a fraction.

When I was making my way to the ring and when I fight, to see people cheering for me, it makes me feel that I'm somebody special.

I looked in the audience. There were no strangers. Everybody was singing and cheering and hugging. That was a beautiful picture to look at.

I don't type my sentences on an arena's pitch, surrounded by thousands of cheering or booing fans - I don't feel pressure to please a crowd.

As long as the crowd make noise, I will be in my element, whether it is booing or cheering. The main thing is I get a reaction of some kind.

There's gonna be stretches where I don't play as well. People are gonna be talking bad about me and not always on my side and cheering me on.

For years I wrote newspaper columns mostly about the teams in my city. There was no cheering in the press box, and I fought to remain objective.

It's always good for people to like you, but as long as people react to you coming out, whether they are booing you or cheering you, it's great.

People assume cheering in the NFL is mostly about a girl trying to snag herself a big, beefy, stinkin' rich football player. That is not the case.

There is something transformative if you're a black person cheering in a theater and turn to see a white person cheering for the same thing you are.

My story isn't over... This is just a new part of my life. My baby is going to be in the stands - hopefully cheering for me and not crying too much!

I hate the actor and audience business. An author should be in among the crowd, kicking their shins or cheering them on to some mischief or merriment.

CrossFit really helped me with mental toughness, which I really appreciate. It also gave me this network of people cheering me on, which is incredible.

The roar of the crowd when you come out for a final is like nothing else: when 15,000 people are cheering you, a lot of adrenaline goes right through you.

After all these years, I'm finally into soccer. The World Cup is on, and my band is an international group - they're all around me, cheering in the hotel bars.

When I walk into the arena, I get excited and emotional, when I see the fans rise and start cheering. But then I get into the ring and it's all business for me.

I like hanging out with retired Gronk cause we get a lot more time together, but I miss going to the games, and dressing up, and suitin' up, and cheering him on.

Once, I started cheering for the wrong team. I was hot, and I heard 'Touchdown!' and I started doing high kicks, and I looked around and nobody else was cheering.

I've always been into sport, I watch all sport - I love golf, tennis, football and to me to box and have people in the arena cheering me on, I'll always miss that.

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