Amy Quotes
Hooper: I need to sell the image to sell the book. I mean, would the audience still buy the whole black rage angle if they found out the book was written by a... you know...
Banky Edwards: Faggot?
Hooper: When you say it, it sounds so sexy. [kisses Banky]
Banky Edwards: Faggot?
Hooper: When you say it, it sounds so sexy. [kisses Banky]
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Silent Bob: [to Holden] So there's me an' Amy, and we're all inseparable, right? Just big time in love. And then about four months in, I ask about the ex-boyfriend. Dumb move, I know, but you know how it is - you don't really want to know, but you just have to... stupid guy bull****. Anyway she starts telling me all about him - how they dated for years, lived together, her mother likes me better, blah, blah, blah - and I'm okay. But then she tells me that a couple times, he brought other people to bed with them - ménage a tois, I believe it's called. Now this just blows my mind. I mean, I'm not used to that sort of thing, right? I was raised Catholic.
Jay: Saint ****head. [Silent Bob backhands him. Jay raises his fist as if to strike]
Silent Bob: Do something.
Silent Bob: [to Holden] So I get weirded out, and just start blasting her, right? This is the only way I can deal with it - by calling her a slut, and telling her that she was used - I mean, I'm out for blood I want to hurt her - because I don't know how to deal with what I'm feeling. And I'm like What the **** is wrong with you? and she's telling me that it was that time, in that place, and she didn't do anything wrong, so she's not gonna apologize. So I tell her it's over, and I walk.
Jay: ****ing-A.
Silent Bob: No, idiot. It was a mistake. I wasn't disgusted with her, I was afraid. At that moment, I felt small - like I'd lacked experience, like I'd never be on her level or never be enough for her or something. And what I didn't get was that she didn't care. She wasn't looking for that guy anymore. She was looking for me, for the Bob. But by the time I realized this, it was too late, you know. She'd moved on, and all I had to show for it was some foolish pride, which then gave way to regret. She was the girl, I know t
Jay: Saint ****head. [Silent Bob backhands him. Jay raises his fist as if to strike]
Silent Bob: Do something.
Silent Bob: [to Holden] So I get weirded out, and just start blasting her, right? This is the only way I can deal with it - by calling her a slut, and telling her that she was used - I mean, I'm out for blood I want to hurt her - because I don't know how to deal with what I'm feeling. And I'm like What the **** is wrong with you? and she's telling me that it was that time, in that place, and she didn't do anything wrong, so she's not gonna apologize. So I tell her it's over, and I walk.
Jay: ****ing-A.
Silent Bob: No, idiot. It was a mistake. I wasn't disgusted with her, I was afraid. At that moment, I felt small - like I'd lacked experience, like I'd never be on her level or never be enough for her or something. And what I didn't get was that she didn't care. She wasn't looking for that guy anymore. She was looking for me, for the Bob. But by the time I realized this, it was too late, you know. She'd moved on, and all I had to show for it was some foolish pride, which then gave way to regret. She was the girl, I know t
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Tanya Rammus: Do you think that someone who can't speak, could sing?
Dr. Urquhart: I once saw a woman who couldn't walk, but she could dance.
Dr. Urquhart: I once saw a woman who couldn't walk, but she could dance.
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Tony Bennett: If she had lived, I would have said: . slow down; you're too important... Life teaches you, really how to live it... if you could live long enough...
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Amy Winehouse: I don't think I'm going to be at all famous. I don't think I could handle it. I'd probably go mad, do you know what I mean? I would go mad.
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Amy Winehouse: Success to me is not success to the record company or whoever. Success to me is having the freedom to work with whoever I want to work with, to always be able to go to the studio when I have to go to the studio... I think the more people see of me, the more they'll realize that all I'm good for is making tunes. So leave me alone and I'll do it. I will do the music. I just need time to do the music.
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Janis Winehouse: I realized early on, when Amy made her mind up, she made her mind up, and I found it difficult to stand up to her. She would say, Oh, Mum, you're so soft with me. I can get away with murder. You should be tougher, Mum.
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Andrew Morris: Friday night, she was showing me some clips on her laptop. She was singing on the stage. And she said Boy, I can sing! I said, Damn right you can sing!. She said, If I could give that back, just to walk down the street with no hassle, I would.
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Amy Winehouse: My mum had her children, was bringing them up single-handedly because when my dad was there, he was never there. He was just never there, like for the important bits. I'm not talking about the school run. I'm talking about at night, when we were being shits. Like, No, we're not going to bed. My dad was never there to be like, Listen to your mother! Do you know what I mean? That's all we needed. He said he was working.
Mitch Winehouse: I met another woman when Amy was about 18 months old. We worked together. We were having an affair. But another 8 or 9 years were to pass before I left home. I was a coward. But I felt that Amy was over it pretty quick.
Amy Winehouse: I was really smiley and really quite nice natured and quite nervous and nice until I turned 9. When my parents separated, I was like, I can wear whatever I want, I can swear, I can wear makeup, this is really cool. I had a tattoo, I had everything pierced, I used to bunk off school, get my boyfriend round.
Mitch Winehouse: I met another woman when Amy was about 18 months old. We worked together. We were having an affair. But another 8 or 9 years were to pass before I left home. I was a coward. But I felt that Amy was over it pretty quick.
Amy Winehouse: I was really smiley and really quite nice natured and quite nervous and nice until I turned 9. When my parents separated, I was like, I can wear whatever I want, I can swear, I can wear makeup, this is really cool. I had a tattoo, I had everything pierced, I used to bunk off school, get my boyfriend round.
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Sam Beste: She had one of the most pure relationships to music. Such an emotional relationship to music. It's like she needed music, as if it was a person, and that she would die for it.
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Yasiin Bey: I became aware of Amy in 2004. I'm a big jazz fan and I really liked what she was doing. I thought it was unique, I thought it was edgy. And sincere. And that's the thing I like most about Amy. She didn't have any airs. She was real... She was just a charming, sweet lady. I had a bit of a crush on her, to be honest. She was raw, she was fast with a blue joke, could drink anybody under the table, wasn't afraid to roll a smoke. Had a big, giant laugh, and was just a sweetheart, you know?
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