Quote by Judy Garland
You are never so alone as when you are ill on stage. The most nigh

You are never so alone as when you are ill on stage. The most nightmarish feeling in the world is suddenly to feel like throwing up in front of four thousand people. – Judy Garland

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Ive seen the ticket, and I still cant believe it. When I see the money, I hope I dont hit the floor. – Judy Garland

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