"If you have stage fright, it never goes away. But then I wonder: is the key to that magical performance because of the fear?"
- Stevie Nicks
About this Quote
The quote by Stevie Nicks speaks with the concept that stage scare is something that never ever goes away, however that it can be a key to a magical efficiency. She is suggesting that the fear of carrying out can be an incentive to put on an excellent program. It can be a source of energy and drive to push through the worry and place on a great performance. This concept talks to the idea that fear can be an effective motivator and that it can be used to produce something gorgeous. It is a reminder that worry can be a source of strength which it can be utilized to produce something unique. It is a reminder that fear can be an effective tool and that it can be utilized to produce something magical.
This quote is written / told by Stevie Nicks somewhere between May 26, 1948 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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