"There was something about being in front of audiences when I was in elementary school plays that gave me a thrill. It was like the rush you get from a roller coaster drop"
- Mira Sorvino
About this Quote
Mira Sorvino's quote speaks to the power of performance and the joy it can bring. She compares the feeling of remaining in front of an audience to the rush of a roller coaster drop, suggesting that the adventure of performing is simply as exciting. This quote talks to the power of the carrying out arts and how it can bring happiness to those who take part. It also speaks to the value of having a supportive audience, as the adventure of carrying out is only amplified when the audience is engaged and helpful. The quote also speaks with the significance of having an imaginative outlet, as it can provide a sense of joy and accomplishment. Overall, Mira Sorvino's quote speaks with the power of performance and the delight it can bring to those who participate.
This quote is written / told by Mira Sorvino somewhere between September 28, 1970 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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