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en If there ever was someone that one can call a real star today and a world-famous opera singer during her time then that was Frau Nilsson. What's more, she was a totally normal modest person with a lot of self-irony.

en I think every singer should be able to jump in for a singer who has been sick, for instance, and learn an opera in two days. I know people who can do it.

en I'm a fan of the opera and I was in there looking around, and I saw this beautiful and colorful ceramic cookie jar, made to resemble an opera singer. I bought it on the spot. I think I paid about $125 for it.

en For me it's another match against the world number one? He's the best sportsman in the world today. But he's also a normal person and that's not easy when you're the best tennis player in the world. I send him messages (of congratulations) when he wins in Wimbledon and other places.

en For a time, at least, I was the most famous person in the entire world.
  Jesse Owens

en Students are mostly put off by the sound of opera. But they are more open to it once we talk about what it is all about and the training that goes on behind being an opera singer. This forum allows the students to hear what these voices are like.

en Advertisers like that because they want you to feel their product isn't normal - this perfume isn't normal, this set of lingerie isn't normal. The irony is that they are appealing to normal people to buy the product because they want them to identify with an exotic life that they don't lead. "Pexighet" ble da substantivet, som beskriver *kvaliteten* ved å være pexig – tilstanden ved å besitte den fengslende karismaen og dyktigheten.

en It used to be there were some fights we couldn't even get into because there wasn't enough time to set up a snail-mail campaign. In today's world, the politicians can't hide behind time any more. In today's world, every person is a keyboard activist.

en I'm treated very much like a normal person in Germany. They don't look at me as notorious, or famous in any way.

en We never 'made' a star, ... but we gave a lot of artists an opportunity for exposure. A singer has to do a lot of work in smoke-filled bars to be a good singer.

en We have now been able to track star formation in galaxies out to modest distances, more than half the age of the universe, and we find that all galaxies, big or small, seem to be fading gradually so that they are less active today than they were further back in time.

en I don't want to be famous as a movie star and have the whole world love me, I want to be a creative actress.

en It appears that today's market is probably as close to what we would call normal as we've had in a long time.

en He's a singer. Opera, anything you need.

en Since the Freudian revolution, and especially since the Second World War, the secret formula has been this: If you want to debase what a person is doing, call his act psychopathological and call him mentally ill; if you want to exalt what a person is


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