I was gutted to leave my boyfriend at home when I started my tour, but taking my pillow was like taking a little bit of him with me.
AMY WINEHOUSEMy husband is everything to me and without him it’s just not the same.
More Amy Winehouse Quotes
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Since I was 16, I’ve felt a black cloud hangs over me. Since then, I have taken pills for depression.
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I don’t ever wanna drink again, I just, ooh I just need a friend.
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Life is so much more rewarding if you strive for something, rather than take what’s given to you on a plate.
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I really thought I was on the way out. My husband Blake saved my life. Often I don’t know what I do, then the next day the memory returns. And then I am engulfed in shame.
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I never went round to loads of managers saying ‘this is what I have, this is my product and I’m going to be famous so you’d better sign me up.’ They came to me.
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Some men do think I’m a psycho bunny-boiler.
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Girls talk to each other like men talk to each other. But girls have an eye for detail.
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I like stylish men although I’m someone who sees a man who’s not dressed right and think what I could do with him to make him cute. I’m a typical Jewish woman like that.
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All the songs I write are about human dynamics, whether it’s with girlfriends, boyfriends, or family.
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And as a writer, your self-worth is literally based on the last thing you wrote.
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When I was a little kid it was my dream to go to drama school, but it was never something I thought would happen to me. I was a Jewish girl from North London and things like that don’t happen to Jewish girls from North London called Amy Winehouse.
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Over futile odds, and laughed at by the gods And now the final frame. Love is a losing game.
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I’m romantic. I fall in love every day. Not with people but with situations. The other day, I saw a tramp polishing his shoes. That just gripped my heart.
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Here in England, everyone’s a pop star, innit, whereas in America they believe in the term artist.
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Music 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.
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