I'm me. I'm not into to all that GQ fashion.

I can do anything. In GQ, I appeared as a man.

Sometimes I'm able to buy magazines like the GQ.

A 'GQ' award is kind of, like, insane. It's a huge thing.

I want to be on the cover of 'GQ.' That's a personal goal.

I think GQ is the best magazine for me in terms of fashion for men.

Just be yourself and forget all of the stuff you read in 'GQ' magazine.

I have 'The Economist' and the 'New Scientist' on my bedside table - and 'GQ,' of course.

I'm not a publicity hound. I don't care about being on the cover of 'GQ' or 'Vanity Fair.'

I don't want to just fall back on the fact that I was on the cover of 'GQ' for being an actor.

As far as magazines, I'll read 'GQ' to see where men's fashion is, but that's really kind of it.

I was the first Indian to be featured in the London edition of 'GQ' magazine and it was a six page story.

I was asked about doing a nude shoot for men's magazine GQ. I thought it was the funniest thing I'd ever heard.

I have a certain tradition here at the GQ awards. Every year I pick the best-looking man and bestow upon him my kiss.

'GQ,' you've been patiently and stylishly educating me forever. To be truly stylish, you have to be kind and courteous.

You want to be with a girl who likes you for you. Just be yourself and forget all of the stuff you read in 'GQ' magazine.

I like David Beckham just because of his lifestyle. He don't ever need to score another goal again. How many times has he been on the cover of GQ?

At 'GQ,' there was never a temptation to pander or preach to the choir because I had no concept of who the reader was or what that reader might want.

I realize that I'm not going to be doing interviews for the cover of 'GQ' for the rest of my life, know what I mean? I'm on TV because I play basketball really well.

Every year I look at the 'GQ' Best-Dressed List and have thought what an honour it must be to be included. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw my own face in there.

I've played for the Miami Heat my whole career under Pat Riley. Mr. GQ himself. So when I pick out my outfits before a game, I'm already feeling confident. And some of that swagger stays with me when I take the court.

I worked at 'Mademoiselle,' and then it shut, and I worked at 'GQ' for three years, during which I was freelancing. I wrote for 'Vibe.' I did music reviews. I wrote for 'Time Out.' I was desperate to get into 'Entertainment Weekly' or 'New York Magazine.' Like, desperate.

Much-derided chick lit, chick flicks, and chick magazines have left ambitious women in a bind. Why is it that I, a young woman, can read 'GQ,' enjoy 'Fight Club,' and subscribe to 'Thrillist,' while the idea of a guy doing the same with 'Glamour,' '27 Dresses' and 'Daily Candy' is nearly unheard of?

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