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“I had a hard-scrabble childhood with my parents. I have a lot of baggage. To come down to the footlights and accept the audience's affection inside a Broadway theater - that didn't come easily to me.” quote by Bette Midler
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“I had a hard-scrabble childhood with my parents. I have a lot of baggage. To come down to the footlights and accept the audience's affection inside a Broadway theater - that didn't come easily to me.”

Bette Midler

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Bette Midler Show, 1990

She describes overcoming a difficult upbringing and emotional baggage to embrace public performance and audience connection.

In simple terms: She learned to accept applause despite a tough childhood.

Key Takeaway

Embrace vulnerability to connect with others.

Themes

self‑acceptance performance healing

Mood

reflective hopeful

Type

inspirational personal

When to use this quote

  • theatre auditions
  • public speaking
  • personal therapy
  • overcoming stage fright

Key Concepts

psychology resilience artistic expression

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does your past shape your present confidence?
  • What steps help you welcome appreciation?
A Different Perspective

Past trauma may still affect confidence.

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