Quote #189673
I have to say that when you tour the world, obviously, the jetlags and different hours and ways of living and traveling, a lot of hours in the plane, and you wake up in the morning and you’re not quite sure where you are, and it is very tiring.
Celine Dion
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Interpretation
Dion is demystifying the glamour of international stardom by foregrounding its most physical costs: disrupted sleep, constant transit, and the disorientation of living by shifting time zones. The quote emphasizes how touring turns the body into a kind of instrument that must perform on demand despite fatigue and a fractured sense of place. Her phrasing—“you wake up…not quite sure where you are”—captures the psychological blur that can accompany relentless travel, suggesting that success and visibility are purchased with exhaustion and a loss of ordinary routines. It also implicitly explains why performers often guard rest and stability as essential parts of sustaining a long career.




