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"It had started snowing. But I felt as warm as if I were standing in a bright sun...I've always been frightened by an audience - any audience. My stomach pounds, my head gets dizzy and I'm sure my voice has left me. But standing in the snowfall facing these yelling soldiers, I felt for the first time in my life no fear at all. I felt only happy."
Marilyn Monroe, the Biography. Donald Spoto.
Harper Collins: 1993, pg. 265.
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