People in real life cuss God out when they're angry. That's all real.
It is a surreal life living on a television series set, and especially when I go out in public. I have people who recognize me and will come up to me, saying how much they enjoy seeing me, asking for a picture, and I still think to myself, "Uh, why?"
I'm able to leave Don Draper at work. I'm quite dissimilar from him in real life
Definitely in movies, girls talk about boys all the time. And even in real life, I feel like a lot of my conversations revolved around - or maybe not now because I'm getting a little older - obsessing over boys.
I don't have a brother in real life.
One's only real life is the life one never leads.
In real life, I'm always in tracksuits, and I never wear makeup.
I appreciate the Surreal Life. I had a really positive experience on that show, and with those people. I found some love in my heart for religion again, and had the support of a new family of friends. I wouldnt have had the pleasure of meeting those people, if we were not all placed in that fishbowl.
Now I'd like someone to tell me there is no drama in real life!
In real life, people in the most dire situations must cope through humor.
One of the things that draws writers to writing is that they can get things right that they got wrong in real life by writing about them.
I'm a complete coward in real life.
I'm crap at pretending to be something I'm not when I'm in my real life.
The public is a part of my real life.
In order to cooperate in the material worlds as agents of a divine power, the spirits temporarily have a material body. By the work required in their corporeal lives, the spirits improve their intelligence and, by observing God's law, they acquire the merits which will lead them to eternal happiness.
Actually, I look the same in real life as I do in the movies.
In real life, it takes only one to make a quarrel.
Playing a villain was fun, only because you get to do all the things you wouldn't normally do in your real life.
I like being a leader in real life.
When I emerge from filming I feel slightly out of synch with real life, but it's also a relief.