Music is the only thing that will give and give and give and not take.
AMY WINEHOUSEMusic is the only thing that will give and give and give and not take.
AMY WINEHOUSEA song marks an occasion in my life and that’s how I live my life, by songs.
AMY WINEHOUSEI don’t need help because if I can’t help myself I can’t be helped.
AMY WINEHOUSEMusic was my ultimate ambition but I liked all of it. I wanted to discipline myself in dance and acting too and I’d done all three since I was 9-years-old. I could sing, but I didn’t become a great singer.
AMY WINEHOUSEI would love to study guitar or trumpet.
AMY WINEHOUSETo be honest, I think kids have got a lot more going on than adults. They’ve got their heads screwed on a lot better.
AMY WINEHOUSEI wouldn’t be with a man who was scared of me, but I don’t think men are scared of me – look at me, I’m tiny. I don’t think I’m capable of putting anyone off. I’m a nice girl.
AMY WINEHOUSEWhen I’m nervous, I stutter, and I had to keep stopping and starting.
AMY WINEHOUSECause there’s nothing, there’s nothing you can teach me That I can’t learn from Mr. Hathaway.
AMY WINEHOUSEYou’ve got a degree in philosophy; so you think you’re cleverer than me. But I’m not just some drama queen. Cause it’s where you’re at, not where you’ve been.
AMY WINEHOUSEI’m not very ambitious at all.
AMY WINEHOUSEI had a real stage school voice and I could do loud things, but it’s not about being loud, it’s about sensitivity and subtlety in music. You can do so much more with a quiet voice than with a belter.
AMY WINEHOUSEI saw a picture of myself when I came out of the hospital. I didn’t recognize myself.
AMY WINEHOUSEI would say that jazz is my own language.
AMY WINEHOUSEI love to live and I live to love.
AMY WINEHOUSEI’m not a natural born performer.
AMY WINEHOUSE