When I picture myself after football, it's down home, coaching high school football, just a relaxing, normal life.

I'm really drawn to adventure, and characters being plucked from normal life and sent on extraordinary adventures.

I want to separate my professional life from my personal life. I want to live a normal life and be a normal mother.

I think I'll always draw from being a person that doesn't know how to have a normal life, whatever a normal life is.

I keep telling everybody that touring has now become my normal life and that normal life is like a very odd vacation.

In my normal life, I do not speak with an accent. It's harder for people to realize my hearing loss in everyday life.

I don't want to say I can't wait to get back to normal life, because I don't. I don't want to get back to normal life.

I guess growing up, it was pretty much a normal life, as I got older I used to get into some fights but nothing unusual.

Both me and my parents wanted me to lead a normal life, work in a normal '10 to 5' job and put my education to good use.

You just have to know that the more successful you get as an artist, the less of a normal life you have. It's a trade-off.

In the NBA, you always have to make the right decisions. You should feel free to live a normal life, but you really can't.

My mother wanted my sister and me to live a normal life. I always picked friends who weren't impressed with my family ties.

I have a very normal life. I go to the grocery store, I go to Target. I don't have an assistant, I don't have an entourage.

I'm not a big star in Japan. I'm an actor. I have a very normal life. Four days a week, I cook at home. A star doesn't do that.

I try to make sure that I still get a normal life and go to school - do all the normal things. I still want to have a childhood.

I was pampered by all my father's directors and producers during childhood. But at home, my father made sure I led a normal life.

My parents are a big help, and they're always making sure I have a normal life and my life isn't all just about acting and stuff.

My parents had a normal life in Russia and they could have easily kept living a normal life, working and raising a child in Russia.

If you want break it down, rock and roll is about saying what you can't say in normal life to girls, so you have to say it in songs.

It's pretty weird when you are just touring all the time and you don't have a normal life. You're out of touch with reality too much.

You feel that your character is special. It's not your normal nine-to-five. You're not someone who goes home and lives a normal life.

Some skaters, they live for skating, and they are home-schooled. I'm very lucky my parents let me go to school and have a normal life.

Whatever I want to do or say, I get to do it on the silver screen, so in normal life I don't feel the necessity to do or say anything.

I think the right way to deal with terrorism is to carry on with normal life, like Britain used to when it was a more serious country.

I want to live a normal life - drive my kids to school, have tons of animals running around, be barefoot and pregnant. I want all that.

Those who see beauty almost too intensely can easily look mad to those who are functioning within the confines of so-called normal life.

I'd love to go to school and have a normal life, but I don't see any professor at Yale being able to teach me more than Steven Spielberg.

I like to be home with my son, kickin' it and watching ESPN, a very normal life. I like to take him to school every day, watch his games.

I definitely think that touring is a really crazy lifestyle and makes it hard to live a normal life and have relationships and friendships.

I live a pretty domestic and normal life. I make my kids breakfast most mornings, but nothing too elaborate - soft-boiled eggs and oatmeal.

I don't want to be put on a pedestal. I just want to be reasonably successful and live a normal life with all the conveniences to make it so.

I think it's important to have as much as a normal life and take the time to get perspective because it only helps your work in the long run.

I don't think many people can say they've been the lead in a Spielberg film and still been able to live their normal life that they had before.

I am living proof that if you catch prostate cancer early, it can be reduced to a temporary inconvenience, and you can go back to a normal life.

I used to have a private... life. Now I dont have that... I have no freedom. I miss my normal life terribly. Its a prison-like life I'm leading.

I had a normal life; we didn't meet movie stars. We lived in Texas where you had rollerskates, and if you got a bicycle, that was a very big gift.

I can relate to having those people in your life that you feel are moving on to this great, big, normal life and you're like, 'What's wrong with me?'

I have a to-do list and I have a farm I care for, and things I like to do for fun - going to movies and all that stuff. It's a painfully normal life!

I have so much work to do every day to get back to my normal life that I can't afford to be angry, even at the bombers. I can't keep looking backward.

There are plenty of books that tell you how to become a writer, but not one that suggests how, if you want a normal life, you might reverse the process.

I look forward the day that I could work on my farm, create music, write books, and be with the wife and kids around the clock - and live a normal life.

It's always important not to fall for the narrative of the terrorists. If you want to fight for getting a normal life back, you also have to participate.

I like this job - most days I have a chance to make breakfast and take the kids to school or to read 'em a bedtime story. It's almost like a normal life.

I usually live an extremely normal life, since I live in the countryside. Even when people call me 'famous' and such, I can't really fathom it, even now.

If you don't love acting more than anything else, don't do it. It's not a normal life. It will take you away from your family, friends and life in general.

I have a tremendous amount of respect for military families. To have to worry about your loved ones and still try and live a normal life is extremely hard.

It's long been my dream to have myself declared incompetent so I could just practice all day, and blog, and not have to take care of any normal life things.

Actually the hardest films to make are comedies. In normal life, funny things happen by accident; to re-create those by design in a film takes real technique.

I lived a normal life for a number of years. I had kids. I lived up on a farm in Gloucestershire in rural England, and just kind of got back to reality again.

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.

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