Anthony Green quotes:

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  • It does feel really good to sing songs about somebody that I really respect, admire, love, care about and am so passionately attracted to after all this time.

  • I'm still learning, but I can see there are decisions in life that are going to be very challenging and it's always better to get through them, always.

  • They say what doesn't kill the soul will make you stronger, but you can't be a stone-hearted man.

  • I got really lucky when I found somebody that I want to be friends with forever.

  • For a really long time, I've been trying to find balance where I can talk about my feelings and be upfront with people, confront issues and not have to beat them to death or ignore them.

  • I would prefer that, rather than sitting down and giving someone advice, I would way rather write a song about what I was going through. I think that's a pure, organic process of learning from someone else's mistakes.

  • I'm three years into my recovery from heroin and all this stuff and I want to be able to help people. But they have to do it on their own.

  • I deal with everything in my life in music - everything that ever happens to me just finds its way into a song or onto a record. I need it. It's like my life jacket. If I didn't have that way of processing those feelings, I'd probably be a murderer.

  • For me, making music in general is a therapeutic process. It began as a way for me to meet friends, and when you're a kid just screaming your face off, you're processing anger; you're processing all the things that happened to you, whether it's mistrust or confusion, whether you've gone through abuse.

  • I can't imagine anybody in my life I've been more vulnerable with than my wife.

  • My mother, father and brothers (I was the youngest of three boys), were all very sarcastic and we were a complete Irish-Catholic family. We didn't talk about our feelings ever, and if we did, we were yelling about them - there was no in-between. That's just carried over so many ways in my life and sabotaged relationships, sabotaged creative stuff.

  • As far as keeping my sanity, it's something I've only recently tried to focus on as a means of self-preservation.

  • When you write a song you're more or less saying, "This is everyone. I think this is everyone." It doesn't necessarily have to be this thing where I go out and I'm like candy-striping, or becoming a therapist or something. I think that maybe, maybe I'm supposed to [be a musician], because of that fact.

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