My fans truly are a part of me, we share something that most people will never experience.
Most of the holiday movies I enjoy, like 'It's a Wonderful Life,' don't really involve Santa.
It's maybe every third person now (who calls out 'Norm!' when they see me). It used to be every other person. It's faded a bit, but not too much. They're always going to remember me that way. I decided a long time ago that if I'm going to let this make me crazy, I'm going to be certifiable, so I just roll with it.
Honestly, I'm a shallow performer. I just go with the text and feel my way around it. There's not a whole lot of shaping.
Once in a while it can be a bit disconcerting to be so recognisable.
A lot of the conventions aren't full of "Cheers" fans. They are more themed for fans of monsters and zombies.
I dream about 'Cheers. ' Like when you go on a diet and you dream of pizza. I always think of those wonderful years. I loved working on it.
What you do when you paint, you take a brush full of paint, get paint on the picture, and you have faith.
That is what is so marvelous about Europe; the people long ago learned that space and beauty and quiet refuges in a great city, where children may play and old people sit in the sun, are of far more value to the inhabitants than real estate taxes and contractors' greed.
Democracy is much too important to be left to public opinion.
I've always wanted to be a professional dancer, I'd always wanted to be a ballerina. I trained for 13 years but it never came to be.