“I have so many friends who have no idea what they want to do. They are out of college and working, but not sure they are doing what they want to do, which is normal.” WantIdeasCollegeNormalNo IdeaNot SureMany Friends Author:Kate Mara
“Engineers are all basically high-functioning autistics who have no idea how normal people do stuff.” PeopleIdeasStuffNormalNo IdeaEngineers Book:Eastern Standard Tribe Source: Eastern Standard Tribe
“Since there is no system of public education, the great majority of my fellow citizens is frighteningly ignorant. They have no idea where Iraq is. They accept as the gospel whatever the government tells them. Good grief, any other normal country would have been against the Iraq war! But we live in an abnormal country, governed by experts in deceptive advertising.” Has BeensIdeasWarCountryGovernmentGriefAcceptingCitizensNormalFellowsMajorityIraqIgnorantAdvertisingNo IdeaExpertsIraq WarAbnormalDeceptivePublic Education Author:Gore Vidal
“I guess it really didn't even dawn on me that you could be a rock critic as a job until I was maybe almost out of college. I knew criticism existed. I read Rolling Stone and Spin. Siskel and Ebert were on television. But I had absolutely no idea how to get that kind of life. And moreover, it didn't interest me that much. I just sort of read normal books growing up. I wasn't that media-conscious. I felt like the one thing I was able to do was to listen to a record and decide whether I liked it.” KindBookIdeasAbleJobsFeltInterestGrowing UpRecordsGrowingOne ThingRocksMediaTelevisionCollegeNormalConsciousStonesCriticismCriticsNo IdeaDawnRollingRolling Stones Author:Chuck Klosterman
“In a normal family, a surprise means presents, cake and a party. For me ? I had no idea. And my family, doing something nice is seen as an attack. When I was nine, I 'attacked' my father with a fathers day gift. A visor organiser for his car, because it was useful. And it rhymed. Visor. Organiser. I was nine.” MeanIdeasFatherPartyNiceCarNormalMy FamilySurpriseNineNo IdeaCakeFathers DaySurprise MeNormal Family Author:Christopher Titus
“I had no idea I was hot. I was just like, "Oh, this is normal. You make two movies a year. This is easy." And of course, I have since learned that acting has its periods of unemployment, and ups and downs. The first five years were really good to me.” YearsFirstsTwoIdeasCoursesEasyActingFivePeriodsNormalHotNo IdeaFive YearsUnemploymentUps & Downs Author:David Krumholtz
“Dena had always been a loner. She did not feel connected to anything. Or anybody. She felt as if everybody else had come into the world with a set of instructions about how to live and someone had forgotten to give them to her. She had no clue what she was supposed to feel, so she had spent her life faking at being a human being, with no idea how other people felt. What was it like to really love someone? To really fit in or belong somewhere? She was quick, and a good mimic, so she learned at an early age to give the impression of a normal, happy girl, but inside she had always been lonely.” PeopleIfsWorldGivingFeelsHumansIdeasAgeGirlFeltHuman BeingsFitNormalLonelyForgottenConnectedImpressionNo IdeaInstructionClueLove SomeoneLonerHappy Girl Book:Welcome to the world, baby girl!: a novel Source: Welcome to the world, baby girl!: a novel