Music is the only thing that will give and give and give and not take.
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.
More Amy Winehouse Quotes
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It’s important for me to be with a musician or someone who has a creative mind.
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When you’re around kids you can be a little kid yourself and pretend that life is magic and you don’t have to be one of those sweaty people going to work every day.
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I’m not frightened of appearing vulnerable.
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I’m a realist and a dreamer. There are certain things you can give certain people and certain things you can’t.
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My husband is everything to me and without him it’s just not the same.
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There’s no point in saying anything but the truth.
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If you’re nice to me I’ll never write anything bad about you.
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Life’s short. Anything could happen, and it usually does, so there is no point in sitting around thinking about all the ifs, ands and buts.
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I always try to write a song to work things out with myself and I want to do it with a little punchline at the end, because I never want to remember anything bad in my life.
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Some men do think I’m a psycho bunny-boiler.
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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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If I died tomorrow, I would be a happy girl.
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At Age 11, I used to listen to Madonna’s Immaculate Collection every day
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I’m my own worst critic, and if I don’t pull off what I think I wanted to do in my head, then I won’t be a happy girl.
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I’ve always written poetry but I didn’t realise it was a therapy for me until I was maybe 15. That’s when my singing started to come together as well because I was listening to so much jazz. What I love I will always embrace.
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I do suffer from depression, I suppose. Which isn’t that unusual. You know, a lot of people do.
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I read a lot when I’m travelling and always have a couple of books on the go.
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I would love to study guitar or trumpet.
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I fall in love every day. Not with people but with situations.
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Every bad situation is a blues song waiting to happen.
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I can play a lot of different instruments adequately but nothing really well.
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I don’t think your ability to fight has anything to do with how big you are. It’s to do with how much anger is in you.
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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 told you I was trouble, you know that I’m no good.
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I don’t listen to a lot of new stuff. I just like the old stuff. It’s all quite dramatic and atmospheric. You’d have an entire story in song. I never listen to, like, white music – I couldn’t sing you a Zeppelin or Floyd song.
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And as a writer, your self-worth is literally based on the last thing you wrote.
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