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Life's Pleasures Quote by Ron Wood

"I just think my body can't handle it any more. I did try a little drink a while back, and I was actually physically ill. I went into an immediate depression, and felt awful, just dreadful. So that's it. I'm over it now"

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There is a specific kind of rock-star candor in Ron Wood's line: not the mythic "I hit bottom" confession, but the matter-of-fact fatigue of someone who has finally stopped romanticizing damage. The key move is the shift from willpower to physiology. "My body can't handle it" takes sobriety out of the arena of moral heroics and plants it in blunt biology. It's not a sermon, it's a diagnosis. That framing matters because rock culture has long treated excess as proof of authenticity. Wood quietly denies that bargain.

The detail that he "did try a little drink" is doing heavy work. It signals experimentation without glamour: a controlled test that produces immediate, miserable results. No nostalgia, no "just one" tease. The payoff is the language of consequence, not scandal: physical illness, instant depression, feeling "awful, just dreadful". Repetition here isn't poetic flourish; it's the verbal equivalent of dry heaving. He's not building a narrative, he's insisting on a sensation.

The subtext is age, survival, and the end of a certain bargain between audience and artist. Wood isn't selling redemption; he's describing incompatibility. "So that's it" is a door closing. "I'm over it now" lands like a small, hard-earned sovereignty: not triumph, not tragedy, just the rarest rock-and-roll plot twist - boredom with the thing that used to look like freedom.

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Wood, Ron. (2026, January 16). I just think my body can't handle it any more. I did try a little drink a while back, and I was actually physically ill. I went into an immediate depression, and felt awful, just dreadful. So that's it. I'm over it now. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-just-think-my-body-cant-handle-it-any-more-i-93513/

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Wood, Ron. "I just think my body can't handle it any more. I did try a little drink a while back, and I was actually physically ill. I went into an immediate depression, and felt awful, just dreadful. So that's it. I'm over it now." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-just-think-my-body-cant-handle-it-any-more-i-93513/.

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"I just think my body can't handle it any more. I did try a little drink a while back, and I was actually physically ill. I went into an immediate depression, and felt awful, just dreadful. So that's it. I'm over it now." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-just-think-my-body-cant-handle-it-any-more-i-93513/. Accessed 24 Feb. 2026.

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Ron Wood (born June 1, 1947) is a Musician from United Kingdom.

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