Drugs were pretty easy to quit taking. I was never addicted to anything to begin with. But then, liquor – I had to wait about another six years before I finally got around to quitting that. I’m sure glad I did.
Meaning of the quote
In this quote, the musician Alex Chilton is explaining his experience with quitting different substances. He found it easy to stop using drugs because he was never truly addicted to them. However, it took him about six more years before he was able to quit drinking alcohol. He is now glad that he was able to stop drinking, even though it took him a long time to do so.
About Alex Chilton
Alex Chilton was an American musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer, best known as the lead singer of the Box Tops and Big Star. While his early commercial success in the 1960s was never repeated, he gained a dedicated following among indie and alternative rock musicians who cite him as a seminal influence.
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