“All of us started normal. All of us started out as functioning human beings with the potential to do almost anything we wanted, but somewhere along the paths of our lives, we got lost.” HumansWantedLostHuman BeingsPathOur LivesNormalMillion Little Pieces Book:A Million Little Pieces Source: A Million Little Pieces
“The sex that is presented to us in everyday culture feels strange to me; its images are fragments, lifeless, removed from normal experience. Real sex, the sex in our cells and in the space between our neurons, leaks out and gets into things and stains our vision and colors our lives.” FeelsRealCultureSexSpaceVisionOur LivesStrangeColorNormalEverydayCellsFragmentsStainsSpace BetweenLeaksLifelessNeurons Author:Sallie Tisdale
“I have discovered that many of the things I thought were priceless are as cheap as costume jewelry, and much of what I labeled worthless was, all the time, filled with the kind of beauty that directly nourishes my soul... Now I think that the vast majority of us "normal" people spend our lives trashing our treasures and treasuring our trash. We bustle around trying to create the impression that we are hip, imperturbable, omniscient, in perfect control, when in fact we are awkward and scared and bewildered.” PeopleThinkingTryingKindSoulFactsPerfectOur LivesNormalMajorityFilledScaredTreasureImpressionMy SoulHipsAwkwardConsumerismCostumesWorthlessTrashJewelryPricelessOverconsumptionBewilderedOmniscientBustle Author:Martha Beck
“Whether we experience it or not, grief accompanies all the major changes in our lives. When we realize that we have grieved before and recovered, we see that we may recover this time as well. It is more natural to recover than to halt in the tracks of grief forever. Our expectations, willingness and beliefs are all essential to our recovery from grief. It is right to expect to recover, no matter how great the loss. Recovery is the normal way .” WayWellsMayMatterBeliefRealizingNaturalLossGriefForeverOur LivesEssentialsNormalMajorsExpectationsTrackRecoveryWillingnessHaltAccompanyMajor Change Author:Judy Tatelbaum
“Maybe there's a universe out there - happening now - where we end up together and when I close my eyes at night, I'm not dreaming the way a normal person would. Instead I'm seeing flashes of our lives in the multiverse. They're not simple dreams because I miss you, right? They're scientific, anachronistic visions.” WayPersonsEndsDreamEyeTogetherNightUniverseSimpleVisionOur LivesSeeingMissingNormalHappeningsFlashMultiverseSimple Dreams Book:Maybe in Another Universe: The Best of Gaby Dunn Source: Maybe in Another Universe: The Best of Gaby Dunn
“One of the best ways to properly evaluate and adapt to the many environmental stresses of life is to simply view them as normal. The adversity and failures in our lives, if adapted to and viewed as normal corrective feedback to use to get back on target, serve to develop in us an immunity against anxiety, depression, and the adverse responses to stress. Instead of tackling the most important priorities that would make us successful and effective in life, we prefer the path of least resistance and do things simply that will relieve our tension, such as shuffling papers and majoring in minors.” IfsWayImportantUseLife IsViewsPathSuccessfulOur LivesNormalPaperAnxietyStressAdversityResponseEnvironmentalPrioritiesBest WayResistanceTensionTargetGet BackMinorsPapersFeedbackEvaluateAdaptedAdverseImmunityTacklingShufflingPath Of Least ResistanceAnxiety Depression Author:Denis Waitley
“I think we all have something in our life's experience that makes us feel different. It's whether we have a gay parent or we have an alcoholic mother or maybe we don't know our father. And it's something that we feel bad about initially because we think we're abnormal. What's abnormal is our assumption that there's something called 'normal.'” ThinkingKnowsFeelsDifferentMotherFatherParentOur LivesGayNormalAssumptionAlcoholicsOur FatherAbnormalGay Parents Author:Amy Richards
“We were to equally strong types [with my husband], equally pigheaded - neither of us wanted to give in. And...I like to think those quarrels made us better, that they enlivened our life, because without them we would have had a normal life, yes, but banal and boring.” ThinkingGivingMadeWantedStrongOur LivesTypeHusbandNormalBoringMy HusbandQuarrelsNormal Life Author:Indira Gandhi