What I like about Britain is that I can live a normal life here.
The fact is that you don't want to be away forever, but you want to lead a normal life.
The conventional definition of reality, and the idea of 'normal life', mean nothing.
I'm beyond the normal person. I'm not your everyday Joe.
There is no such thing as a normal family so don't trip off it, just deal with it.
I still had a normal childhood with my friends from school.
People think, 'She's a model. She must have such an attitude. She must be so stuck up.' But I'm normal. I cry. I'm not rich. I drive a 1987 Chevrolet Celebrity.
You can't treat royalty like people with normal perverted desires.
All I wanted with that film was to represent the possibility that there might be normal people who are Muslim or Arab with the same fears, responsibilities, hopes.
People who don't normally read make an exception for my books, possibly because they're short.
If you think people in your life are normal, then you undoubtedly have not spent any time getting to know the abnormal side of them.
I have to keep explaining to people that screen kissing isn't quite the same; it's close, but it isn't quite the same as a normal, real-life kiss.
Being diabetic was not what I thought of as being normal, and I feared the stigma of having to take medicine and having people stick me with a needle.
I'm going to Columbia University but I'm trying to keep that low-profile because I don't want weird people following me there. I want the experience of normal college life.
My family aren't performers. They're just normal people. They don't understand this entertainment world. They just think it's mental. They have no idea what I'm doing in America.
People ask what I really did in the three years between 'The Dreaming' and 'Hounds of Love.' I spent it with my family, living a normal home life.
If we will maintain our hope and confidence in the genius of our people, they will work out this problem, and their ability and industry will bring us back to normal conditions.
I think video games are a great kind of entertainment. They have replaced a lot of games people normally play with their friends and neighbours, like Monopoly.
Normal people don't just wake up in the morning and say I think it'd be a good idea to run for president of the United States.
The power of telly is surprising. If you're in a six-part series, you're famous while it's on - people point in the street. Two weeks later it all goes back to normal.
What I like about The Sims is that I don't have a normal life at all, so I play this game where these people have these really boring, mundane lives. It's fun.