"Sometimes, you have to go through a phase whether you like it or not"
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The intent feels pragmatic: a reminder that creative lives, like actual lives, move in cycles. You can fight the awkward period, narrate it as failure, or you can clock it for what it is: transit. The subtext is about surrender without defeat. Not "accept mediocrity", but accept process. That matters in music, where audiences want the polished album and rarely tolerate the demo-stage confusion it takes to get there. Calling it a phase also punctures the drama; it refuses to romanticize suffering while still granting it meaning.
Context deepens the bite. Weymouth emerged in a scene where identity, genre, and even gender roles in bands were constantly contested. Phases weren't indulgences; they were survival strategies. The line nods to the unglamorous truth behind reinvention: sometimes the only way out is through, and the through-part is rarely curated for your comfort.
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Weymouth, Tina. (2026, January 17). Sometimes, you have to go through a phase whether you like it or not. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/sometimes-you-have-to-go-through-a-phase-whether-76693/
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Weymouth, Tina. "Sometimes, you have to go through a phase whether you like it or not." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/sometimes-you-have-to-go-through-a-phase-whether-76693/.
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"Sometimes, you have to go through a phase whether you like it or not." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/sometimes-you-have-to-go-through-a-phase-whether-76693/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






