There are moments on stage when everything comes together. Then the kid in the front row coughs.

Connie Brockway
There are moments on stage when everything comes together. Then...
There are moments on stage when everything comes together. Then...
There are moments on stage when everything comes together. Then...
There are moments on stage when everything comes together. Then...
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When you get to a certain level in your career, you get used to the feeling of being on stage. It's like you're at home there. Then, when the kid in the front row coughs, it almost feels like you're not. You're still there and everything is going well and then the kid coughs and it just threw you off for a second.

Source: The Bridal Season

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