“The Jetsons had them in the 1960s. They were the defining element of 'Knight Rider' in the 1980s: cars that drive themselves. Self-driving cars appear in countless science fiction movies. By Hollywood standards, they are so normal we don't even notice them. But in real life, they still don't exist. What if you could buy one today?” IfsStillsRealSelfTodayFictionCarElementsNormalStandardsHollywoodScience FictionDrivingReal LifeWhat IfDefining1960sKnightsRidersScience Fiction MovieDriving Cars Author:Sebastian Thrun
“Speeding is like drugs. It makes everything come at you fast, and when you go back to normal driving, safe driving, prudent driving, it seems boring. That's the danger of drugs. At first it's intoxicating, but then the rest of your life you're trying to find that very first time. It never is the same.” TryingFirstsSeemsDangerDrugSafeNormalFirst TimeBoringDrivingRest Of Your LifePrudentSpeeding Author:Tim Allen
“Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work, driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for, in order to get to a job that you need so you can pay for the clothes, car and the house that you leave empty all day in order to afford to live in it.” NeedsStillsHumorJobsOrderHousePayCarNormalClothesEmptyDrivingTrafficGetting Dressed Author:Ellen Goodman
“Just driving I just was in a car on flat ground and I couldn't make it go. Having ticked driving and taken three driving lessons, I just was unable to produce any motion whatsoever under perfectly normal circumstances. I think we've all been busted on driving, and riding.” ThinkingThreeTakenCarProduceCircumstancesLessonsNormalDrivingFlatsRidingBustedPerfectly Normal Author:Colin Firth
“I don't purposely speed, but I might go over by five or six miles an hour from time to time. It doesn't give me a buzz driving on normal roads, because I can't go fast enough. It's never going to be anything like an F1 car.” GivingI CanEnoughMightHoursFiveCarNormalSixGive MeSpeedDrivingMilesBecause I CanBuzzDriving On Author:Jenson Button
“The girls I grew up with they're living normal, adult lives. So they call me now and they're like, 'Amy, I'm pregnant.' And I still react like, 'What are you going to do? I'll drive you, I guess.” StillsGirlGrewNormalGrew UpAdultsDrivingCall MePregnantAmy Author:Amy Schumer
“I mean you're given all these lessons for the unimportant things--piano-playing, typing. You're given years and years of lessons in how to balance equations, which Lord knows you will never have to do in normal life. But how about parenthood? Or marriage, either, come to think of it. Before you can drive a car you need a state-approved course of instruction, but driving a car is nothing, nothing, compared to living day in and day out with a husband and raising up a new human being.” ThinkingKnowsNeedsYearsHumansMeanStatesCoursesGivenHuman BeingsLordCarBalanceLessonsHusbandNormalDrivingPianoParenthoodInstructionEquationsUnimportantApprovedNormal LifeTypingPiano PlayingUnimportant Things Author:Anne Tyler
“But day after day of depression, the kind that doesn’t seem to merit carting me off to a hospital but allows me to sit here on this stoop in summer camp as if I were normal, day after day wearing down everybody who gets near me. My behavior seems, somehow, not acute enough for them to know what to do with me, though I’m just enough of a mess to be driving everyone around me crazy.” IfsKnowsKindEnoughSeemsCrazyBehaviorNormalSummerDrivingMessMeritHospitalsCampsStoopsSummer Camp Book:Prozac Nation: Young and Depressed in America Source: Prozac Nation: Young and Depressed in America