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Addiction Quote by Mitch Albom

“He died at forty-two. I was there to collect his talent. I was there at the hospital deathbed of my beloved Billie Holiday, just forty-four, her liver destroyed by drinking; I was there inside the hotel room of Charlie Parker, my singular jazz saxophonist, who died in his midthirties, but whose…” quote by Mitch Albom
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““He died at forty-two. I was there to collect his talent. I was there at the hospital deathbed of my beloved Billie Holiday, just forty-four, her liver destroyed by drinking; I was there inside the hotel room of Charlie Parker, my singular jazz saxophonist, who died in his midthirties, but whose body was so ravaged by drugs the coroners thought he was sixty. Tommy Dorsey, the bandleader, choked in his sleep when he was fifty-one, too deep in pills to awaken. Johnny Allen Hendrix (you called him Jimi) swallowed a handful of barbiturates and expired. He was twenty-seven. It is not new, this idea that a purer art awaits you in a substance. But it is naive. I existed before the first grapes were fermented. Before the first whiskey was distilled. Be it opium or absinthe, marijuana or heroin, cocaine or ecstasy or whatever will follow, you may alter your state, but you will not alter this truth: I am Music. I am here inside you. Why would I hide behind a powder or a vapor? Do you think me so petty?””

Mitch Albom

About This Quote

Source Speech: 2015 TED Talk “The Music Within” by Mitch Albom, 2015

Artists die young, yet their music endures beyond substance abuse; true art is immutable and lives inside us.

In simple terms: Music persists despite artists' deaths and addiction.

Key Takeaway

Recognize art's lasting power beyond physical decline.

Themes

mortality addiction artistic legacy

Mood

somber thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • music education
  • mental health awareness
  • substance abuse prevention
  • artist support programs

Key Concepts

impermanence cultural memory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we honor artists without glorifying their self-destruction?
  • What role does community play in preserving artistic integrity?
A Different Perspective

Focusing solely on tragedy can romanticize harmful behavior.

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