"Each time I seem to go through one of life's huge things, I want to play music"
About this Quote
The verb choice matters. She doesn’t say she wants to listen to music; she wants to play it. That shifts the subtext from comfort to agency. Playing is physical, communal, time-bound. You have to breathe, keep tempo, make decisions in real time. When life feels uncontrollable, music offers a controlled kind of intensity: rules strong enough to hold chaos, flexible enough to let feeling leak through.
There’s also an implicit rebuttal to the culture of “processing” everything into content. Not every “huge thing” needs to become a lesson or a post. Sometimes the honest response is to convert pressure into sound. Coming from a public figure with a long career spanning performance and persona, the quote reads like a survival strategy: a way to return to a self that isn’t being evaluated, only heard. Music becomes less a hobby than a private emergency exit.
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| Topic | Music |
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Sagal, Katey. (2026, January 15). Each time I seem to go through one of life's huge things, I want to play music. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/each-time-i-seem-to-go-through-one-of-lifes-huge-167887/
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Sagal, Katey. "Each time I seem to go through one of life's huge things, I want to play music." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/each-time-i-seem-to-go-through-one-of-lifes-huge-167887/.
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"Each time I seem to go through one of life's huge things, I want to play music." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/each-time-i-seem-to-go-through-one-of-lifes-huge-167887/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.


