Top 59 Graham Norton Quotes
#1. Graham Norton makes me laugh. I love him. I'm not kidding. I watch him on BBC America every week. He's so fast.
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#2. I've done Graham Norton's show three times now. He tackles taboos and subject matter that wouldn't make it past the censors in the States.
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#3. 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.
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#4. I was a failed actor but I still wanted to show off, so I ended up doing live comedy.
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#5. My parents grew up working class, but in that way that working class families do, they spent a fortune on education to better me.
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#6. My life could have been so grim ... really, really grim.
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#7. It sounds deeply shallow, but for brief spells every member of the public can be fascinating.
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#8. Occasionally the state of the planet can knock me off my perky perch.
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#9. 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.
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#11. 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.'
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#12. Always remember, if you decide to come to the showbiz party the dress code is 'Thick Skin'. Our
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#13. Straight men just can't imagine the bliss of being in a relationship with someone who finds farting as funny as they do.
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#14. I have nothing to say about my childhood. It was a perfectly pleasant upbringing - it's not like it was unhappy or anything.
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#16. It's lovely to get one successful show - the chances of finding a second one are not so hot.
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#17. 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.'
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#18. I bet Maurice Gibb's heart monitor was singing the tune of Stayin' Alive.
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#19. Those years between drama school and getting onto the stand-up circuit were pretty lean.
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#20. 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.
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#21. 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.
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#22. 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.
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#23. 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.
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#24. A comedian's a comedian. They're a very kind of cynical bunch. I guess that's why I like them.
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#25. 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.
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#26. One of the great things about being gay and out is that the papers couldn't care less about your love life.
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#27. I don't think I've got bad taste. I've got no taste.
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#28. A good rule to remember for life is that when it comes to plastic surgery and sushi, never be attracted by a bargain.
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#29. The only people who are desperate to go on the show are people we're desperate not to have on the show.
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#31. I'm often dating people, but I don't say it because you sort of know it won't last long.
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#32. 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.
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#33. All these people I interview are worth ten times what I'm worth.
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#34. You don't want money to make you a social freak where you can only hang out with rich people.
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#35. If it was possible for me to adopt, I probably would, but no one's going to let me adopt.
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#36. An awful lot of female celebrities are very beautiful whereas a lot of male celebrities are not so hot.
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#38. Well, certainly I think American television is - that's proper TV.
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#39. The only time I took Ecstacy was years and years ago. It was absolutely amazing.
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#40. 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'.
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#42. In my experience the difference between a straight and a bisexual is about four pints
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#43. 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!
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#45. I am really bad at actually interviewing people.
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#46. 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.
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#47. 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.
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#48. 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?
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#49. 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.
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#50. 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.
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#51. Do I have more depth than I'm given credit for? No!
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#52. The higher your profile becomes, the more aware you are that people out there might hate you.
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#53. 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?'
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#54. 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!'
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#55. I'd like to retire at 50 but I don't want to sell papers in the middle of London on a Zimmer.
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#56. I am camp. Lots of gay men can't cope with their campness. They are in denial about it.
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#57. I always say I'd rather be miserable by myself than unhappy in a relationship.
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#58. I do get pleasure from very inconsequential things, like shopping for clothes.
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