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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More Amy Winehouse Quotes
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There are certain songs I cannot hear because they are so personal that it hurts me to listen.
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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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If I died tomorrow, I would be a happy girl.
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I’ve never been an idiot – I was a smart girl but I’d do stupid things like go around Asda and nick stuff because my friends told me to. I was a good girl as a teenager.
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At Age 11, I used to listen to Madonna’s Immaculate Collection every day
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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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No. No. I don’t listen to anyone except my … inner child anyway. If someone had said to me, Amy, lose a stone which they wouldn’t – I don’t think I would have listened anyway.
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I can’t help you if you won’t help yourself.
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Some people reckoned that I looked healthier when I was bigger but I had terrible skin and no energy.
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The jazz I love is sweet and pure with raw elements, which is exactly what the good hip-hop is doing now.
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I just dress like… I’m an old black man. Sorry! Like I’m an old Jewish black man. I just dress like it’s still the ’50s.
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I’m not very ambitious at all.
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I do see myself settling down, getting married and having kids. But when I think about a family life in the future there’s rarely a man involved which is kind of weird.
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I don’t care what people think about me. Never did, never will. Life is too short to be worrying about that shit.
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I 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.
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