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War & Peace Quote by Stevie Nicks

"Even in my really bad, drugged-out days, I didn't go away. I still toured, still did interviews. I never gave up the fight. That's why I'm who I am today, because I didn't leave. And I think I made the right choice"

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Stevie Nicks frames survival as a kind of stubborn stagecraft: not the glamorous myth of the rock star who burns out, but the unromantic choice to keep showing up. The line “I didn’t go away” lands like a rebuttal to the industry’s favorite narrative arc, where women either disappear, get reinvented by someone else, or are politely archived as “troubled.” Nicks claims continuity. She wasn’t rescued; she stayed present long enough to become undeniable.

The subtext is an argument about agency inside chaos. “Drugged-out days” is blunt, almost anti-poetic for an artist synonymous with mystique. That plainness does two things: it strips away the romanticizing of addiction, and it refuses the confessional posture that asks for absolution. Instead, she emphasizes labor: touring, interviews, the grind of public life. It’s a reminder that for a working musician, even self-destruction can’t fully cancel the obligations. The “fight” she names isn’t only against substances; it’s against erasure, against being written off as unreliable, against the machine that keeps rolling whether you’re well or not.

Context matters: Nicks came up in an era that commodified her persona while policing her autonomy. To “leave” would have meant surrendering authorship of her own story to tabloids, band politics, and a culture eager to turn complicated women into cautionary tales. “I made the right choice” is less self-congratulation than a stake in the ground: presence is power, and endurance can be its own kind of artistry.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Nicks, Stevie. (2026, January 15). Even in my really bad, drugged-out days, I didn't go away. I still toured, still did interviews. I never gave up the fight. That's why I'm who I am today, because I didn't leave. And I think I made the right choice. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/even-in-my-really-bad-drugged-out-days-i-didnt-go-168533/

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Nicks, Stevie. "Even in my really bad, drugged-out days, I didn't go away. I still toured, still did interviews. I never gave up the fight. That's why I'm who I am today, because I didn't leave. And I think I made the right choice." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/even-in-my-really-bad-drugged-out-days-i-didnt-go-168533/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Even in my really bad, drugged-out days, I didn't go away. I still toured, still did interviews. I never gave up the fight. That's why I'm who I am today, because I didn't leave. And I think I made the right choice." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/even-in-my-really-bad-drugged-out-days-i-didnt-go-168533/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.

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Stevie Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is a Musician from USA.

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