A Quote by Peter Kay

I'm actually shy and my salvation is coming home and being normal. — © Peter Kay
I'm actually shy and my salvation is coming home and being normal.
Is anyone human actually normal? I'm beginning to think being normal is actually abnormal.
I'm not extremely outgoing, but I'm average, I think. When people meet me they'll say, 'Oh you're not that shy...' I never said I was! I see where they're coming from because my biggest single was about being shy at a party - I get it. But it's not 100% accurate.
A lot of actors are relatively shy people, surprisingly, so acting is a way of not being shy - and being paid not to be shy.
It's bloody annoying being shy. I'll spend a whole evening at a party asking everyone else about themselves. I'm not being self-deprecating; it's because I'm too shy to talk about myself. So people come away from the evening actually having learnt nothing about me.
God does not give us salvation because we believe. Our believing is only the normal way of receiving the salvation he freely gives.
We sense that ‘normal’ isn’t coming back, that we are being born into a new normal: a new kind of society, a new relationship to the earth, a new experience of being human.
I can be very shy. I really like to stay at home with my people because I'm really shy. My wife is as well; we're both really shy.
I think having the opportunity to get inside the skin of people that operate outside the law and normal moral and ethical restraints, and then to go home afterwards leaving them on set, is pretty cathartic. I get to play out all kinds of bad behavior without anyone actually coming to harm.
I'm very shy and awkward; I can't have a normal conversation, and then people think I'm being a bit rude, but really I'm not.
The condition of alienation, of being asleep, of being unconscious, of being out of one’s mind, is the condition of the normal man. Society highly values its normal man. It educates children to lose themselves and to become absurd, and thus to be normal. Normal men have killed perhaps 100,000,000 of their fellow normal men in the last fifty years.
I'm not shy in the spotlight. I might seem austere and even arrogant, but far from it, I'm actually shy.
I'm actually a very shy person. You'd be surprised how many leaders are shy. They're not all extroverts by nature.
I've never had a desire to be famous. Lots of actors are actually extremely shy. I have shy areas.
Normal! He thought. Normal! I don't want things to be normal. Normal is always being left out, never belonging.
I used to dream about being able to sit at a table with another human being, have a normal conversation, and have a meal with normal cutlery, and have normal moments.
My problem with being an actor was that I was far too shy to actually do it.
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