A Quote by Adele

I'm nervous whenever I perform. — © Adele
I'm nervous whenever I perform.

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Whenever you give a shot, the nervous energy in your stomach is the key to that emotional breakdown, that kick that is needed to perform.
I really don't get nervous when I perform - it's more of an exciting feeling than anything else. But put me in a classroom with kids my age and have me take a test and yeah, I'll be nervous!
I really don't get nervous when I perform -it's more of an exciting feeling than anything else. But put me in a classroom with kids my age and have me take a test and yeah, I'll be nervous!
I love getting nervous, because it's also a form of excitement and it makes me feel alive, you know? I like that feeling. I've always liked that feeling. People who don't get nervous before they perform are no fun.
Tiger Woods, Larry Bird, Wayne Gretzky, a pitcher just before a game, I would imagine they all have nervous energy. But as you perform, the nervous energy dissipates and you start to relax and you start to do what you do best.
As nervous as I am to pick up a water bottle, that's how nervous I am to perform. My confidence is very high. I really enjoy going up, I feel like it's my birthday everyday that I have to go up there.
I'm always nervous when I perform anyway.
The good thing about being nervous is that you perform better.
I used to be really nervous to perform in front of people. I would cry.
I'm at my best when I'm nervous, scared. I feel like I'm on the edge, that's when I perform better.
I do get nervous and excited whenever I do a film.
Auditions make me nervous; any time I have to perform, I get stage fright.
I'm always a different person when I get up and perform because then I don't have to be nervous. I don't have to be myself.
I think whenever you come in, whenever you try to evolve a company, people will get nervous. But, if you articulate a clear vision, a clear mission to help them understand their roles in it and ask them to buy into the system, everyone will band together to make it happen.
I found I could perform in front of 200 people, but I would still feel nervous having a one-on-one conversation.
I can perform whenever I want to, without the pressure of having to.
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