this one-way rocket to Death in Adulthood" "Normal Time" in New California Writing
Because in the New Normal you are more worried about the return of your capital, not return on your capital.
Martial arts just normally would not draw me to the box office.
Humans are vulnerable, messy little animals and that's normal. And all I want to do is make a space for that in my films.
If you start to find that kind of luxury as a normal thing, you don't belong in the real world.
Normally, I spend a week on the outline and take two weeks to write the book.
I had a really normal childhood except I acted. It was like, my brother played soccer, and I was on television sometimes.
Fans of the 'Inbetweeners' like the show because it is about four normal people, average guys or lower than average losers.
Everybody should be normal. Everybody should be nice. I think they go hand in hand, and that to me is the default setting.
The Jewish world is becoming fully integrated with the ideas of the normal world. They feed off each other.
I'm in the public eye. I know I'm not going to be treated like a normal person walking down the street.
I like to be wild, and I like to do wild, crazy things. I need excitement. At all times. Normal is not my type.
Life excites me-just little, normal, everyday things. Getting out of bed. Getting dressed. Making food. I find it all exciting.
Tragedy in life normally comes with betrayal and compromise, and trading on your integrity and not having dignity in life. That's really where failure comes.
My kid is a year and a half old, and I just want to roll around on the floor with him for a little bit and have a normal relationship with my family.
The highest levels of fame in the entertainment business are geared toward keeping the artist disconnected, disinterested and continuing to make product and not developing any sort of 'normal life.'
My family had a business where they worked with gravestones, and I remember growing up and playing in cemeteries like it was a normal playground.
All my pictures are built around the idea of getting in trouble and so giving me the chance to be desperately serious in my attempt to appear as a normal little gentleman.
Sometimes acting is really cool because it forces you to exercise certain muscles in your personality that you wouldn't normally be called upon in life.
I wasn't a normal professor. I had worked in government. I hadn't written nine zillion books. I was a hands-on professor.
On the one hand, I've had such a normal upbringing with my mum, who has kept me grounded, but on the other, the wild experiences through my dad.