I like to see people doubt me.

I'm a hermit, people rarely see me.

What the heck did people see in me?

A lot of people only see me as villains.

I was ashamed for people to see me struggle.

It irritates me to see people aping superstars.

People see me as cute, but I'm so much more than that.

I prefer people to see me as an Ivorian and as a patriot.

I don't want people to see me - I want them to see Jesus.

People don't come to see the tigers; they come to see me.

When people see me, I might come across as just eye candy.

If people want to see me in comedies, that's fine with me.

I don't really want people to see me. I'm not into stardom.

What people see on court is another side of me; it's not me.

Ninety percent of the people who come to see me are my fans.

With my teammates, I'm more open, funnier than people see me.

All I want is for people not to see me as this cartoon monster.

People just get to see me onstage, and they don't get whole of me.

People see me scoring now, but I got drafted because of my defense.

I'm aware that people see me as a sex symbol. But I know I can act.

I was very surprised to see people who recognize me in Puerto Rico.

For me, it's an experiment to see what people are gonna think of it.

I don't think the people wanna see me play Clyde Johnson the architect.

I want people to see what's inside my head rather than just looking at me.

When it comes to the golf industry, I know that people see me as a gimmick.

I think a lot of people do see me as like a role model or as an ambassador.

More people saw me in one episode of 'Cheers' than would ever see me in a play.

It's gratifying to see people come up to me and thank me for entertaining them.

People see me because I'm winning my fights. That's how I want people seeing me.

Because people don't see me around a lot, I'm the source of all sorts of rumour.

A lot of people don't perceive me as female or trans, they just see some rocker.

People see me and they squeal like tropical birds or seals stranded on the beach.

I'm not a machine. I don't see why people demand more of me than of other players.

It inspires me to see people who don't have much, but still give so much to others.

Even when people abroad see me, I'm often asked about a 'Zone of the Enders' sequel.

People see me as Andre first. Then they see me as someone who happens to be a Muslim.

I think people seem to sort of associate me with danger. And I don't see that at all.

People say I don't punch hard, but I say, 'Get in the ring with me and see if it hurts.'

I want people to see me as a two-way player. A defensive player and an offensive player.

People think I'm accident-prone when they see me on crutches, but I do eight shows a week.

People see me and assume one thing, and they get to know me and see that there's more there.

When I go out and I see the genuine appreciation from the people, that's a big thing for me.

People have linked me to a lot of people. But people also project what they want to see for you.

People see me, and they think they went to college with me; there's no immediate identification.

People are following me because they want to see pictures of me. So why is Instagram editing them?

People see me as Kylie the singer. It would be a dream for me to be taken seriously as an actress.

I can't just expect people to know what to say. I have to make them see me as more than my illness.

I want people to see me as the entrepreneur, the boss, the public figure, the person who motivates.

People don't see me in traditional roles; I'm not getting cast in the revival of 'Company' as Bobby.

There is a dark side of me - it's the side people don't really get to see. I think everyone has that.

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