Graham Norton Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Graham Norton
I'd like to retire at 50 but I don't want to sell papers in the middle of London on a Zimmer. — Graham Norton
A good rule to remember for life is that when it comes to plastic surgery and sushi, never be attracted by a bargain. — Graham Norton
Some people think they're depressed and they go to the doctor and want pills. And you just think: 'You hate where you live, you've lost your job, your boyfriend has dumped you, could all this be why you're depressed?' — Graham Norton
A comedian's a comedian. They're a very kind of cynical bunch. I guess that's why I like them. — Graham Norton
I am camp. Lots of gay men can't cope with their campness. They are in denial about it. — Graham Norton
Where I get bored is when I show up for a shoot and they want me to wear a feather boa. Too obvious a thing for a poof on the telly to do. — Graham Norton
In my experience the difference between a straight and a bisexual is about four pints — Graham Norton
It sounds deeply shallow, but for brief spells every member of the public can be fascinating. — Graham Norton
Straight men just can't imagine the bliss of being in a relationship with someone who finds farting as funny as they do. — Graham Norton
Basically, I'm a really bad interviewer. I love meeting celebrities, but then I get a bit bored. Once you meet them you thing, 'really, what an ordinary person'. — Graham Norton
I spent a long time working in restaurants and making no money. It was very character-building, but I think it could have been built in a shorter time. — Graham Norton
The higher your profile becomes, the more aware you are that people out there might hate you. — Graham Norton
Because society places a value on masculinity, gay men aspire to it. If you go to a gay club and the doorman says, 'You do realise this is a gay club, don't you lads?' you get all excited because you think, 'Wow, he thought I was straight!' — Graham Norton
Those years between drama school and getting onto the stand-up circuit were pretty lean. — Graham Norton
If it was possible for me to adopt, I probably would, but no one's going to let me adopt. — Graham Norton
My mobile rang around lunchtime one day, and it was George Michael. He wanted to come in on Friday. We were like, 'okay, if that's what you want'. And he was a very good guest. That's a real exception to the rule. — Graham Norton
Tolerance is forced on people in London. — Graham Norton
I have nothing to say about my childhood. It was a perfectly pleasant upbringing - it's not like it was unhappy or anything. — Graham Norton
The BBC is a victim of its own independence. — Graham Norton
You don't want to be hard to look at. Plain very good, hard to look at bad. The plain shall inherit the earth; time is our friend. — Graham Norton
You don't want money to make you a social freak where you can only hang out with rich people. — Graham Norton
In terms of language, yeah we get bleeped and blurred and things, but in terms of content, I would probably say we're getting away with more here than we could get away with in Britain. And that surprised us so much! — Graham Norton
All my day is spent dealing with other people. When I come home I like it to be empty. The presence of others in my house kind of annoys me. I love coming home and shutting the doors. I feel brain dead. I'm relatively available, but not to live with. — Graham Norton
I don't think anyone wants to be gay. — Graham Norton
The only time I took Ecstacy was years and years ago. It was absolutely amazing. — Graham Norton
The only people who are desperate to go on the show are people we're desperate not to have on the show. — Graham Norton
I think the word is adult! — Graham Norton
I don't think you should have to try to be nice, I think most people are nice. I think being cheerful and nice is just a politeness. — Graham Norton
My parents grew up working class, but in that way that working class families do, they spent a fortune on education to better me. — Graham Norton
My ambition was to stop waiting tables. That was how I measured success: finally, I was able to stop waiting tables, and I was able to pay the rent, and that was by being a stand-up comic. Not a very good stand-up comic, but good enough to make a living. — Graham Norton
I bet Maurice Gibb's heart monitor was singing the tune of Stayin' Alive. — Graham Norton
I'm actually quite self-sufficient, so it might look as if there isn't room for anyone in my life. That isn't entirely the case. — Graham Norton
Occasionally the state of the planet can knock me off my perky perch. — Graham Norton
One of the great things about being gay and out is that the papers couldn't care less about your love life. — Graham Norton
All my interesting stories are from before I was on television. Nothing interesting has happened to me since then. Maybe it's because the most interesting thing in my life is the show and that's on telly. — Graham Norton
All these people I interview are worth ten times what I'm worth. — Graham Norton
Always remember, if you decide to come to the showbiz party the dress code is 'Thick Skin'. Our — Graham Norton
It's lovely to get one successful show - the chances of finding a second one are not so hot. — Graham Norton
I always say I'd rather be miserable by myself than unhappy in a relationship. — Graham Norton
An awful lot of female celebrities are very beautiful whereas a lot of male celebrities are not so hot. — Graham Norton
I was a failed actor but I still wanted to show off, so I ended up doing live comedy. — Graham Norton
The BBC will always be attacked by whoever is in government. It is that George Bush thing of 'If you're not with us you are against us.' — Graham Norton
I'm often dating people, but I don't say it because you sort of know it won't last long. — Graham Norton
It's amazing how I can just ramble on for hours, isn't it? And so unentertaining or uninteresting. But I can ramble on for hours. It's a sort of terrible gift, isn't it? — Graham Norton
If you'd told the young Graham Norton that I'd one day have this amount of money, I'd have assumed it would have come from a lottery win. — Graham Norton
Well, certainly I think American television is - that's proper TV. — Graham Norton
I've heard other gay people say when they were growing up they felt 'foreign.' Growing up, I was able to label these feelings as: 'I'm a Protestant.' It wasn't until I left, I thought: 'Oh, those weren't Protestant feelings.' — Graham Norton
Forty freaked me out. I didn't see it coming. My life was in a state of chaos - I was moving jobs and moving house - and it just hit me like a ton of bricks. — Graham Norton
Do I have more depth than I'm given credit for? No! — Graham Norton
The people I want are very famous and very rich, and all I can offer them is a bit of exposure on TV and a bit of cash, so it's a miracle we get any guests at all. But we have been very lucky. — Graham Norton