A Quote by Chris Cornell

There was no animosity in the breakup of Soundgarden. — © Chris Cornell
There was no animosity in the breakup of Soundgarden.
Patience is key for getting over a breakup. That, and trailing off your interaction after the breakup.
I never really got into any records purely thinking of them as a breakup record. I mean, honestly, for me, listening to a breakup record whilst dealing with one seems counterproductive!
Everyone's gone through a breakup, and I've dated girls in the past where... I've never had a messy breakup, thankfully, but I'm never the one to end it. I'm always caught off guard as to why things ended because I guess I'm oblivious in a way.
I live around dudes all the time so I've heard millions of stories about how they go through a breakup and then the girl turns absolutely crazy. I always thought growing up like: "No, I won't be like that - when I go through a breakup I'll be cool."
[ Blue is the Warmest Color ] was really a film about two people having to go through a relationship which everyone knew would lead to a breakup and the pain that that entails. Anybody can see that story, what leads to that, and identify with it. As a filmmaker, I wanted to construct this identification process with the characters so that you fully connect to their emotions and what their breakup [represents].
When I observe myself and find that I am generating anger, ill will, or animosity, I realize that I am the first victim of the hatred or animosity I am generating within myself. Only afterwards do I start harming others. And if I am free from these negativities, nature or God Almighty starts rewarding me: I feel so peaceful.
I'll start with the Beatles, and I'll bookend it with Soundgarden.
Soundgarden are good friends of mine.
Basically, a bad breakup is never meant to teach you 'I'll never fall in love again.' It's meant to teach you 'Now I better know what makes for healthful, happy love - and thanks to this breakup I'm now better able to recognize it and snag it!'
You can't always make out the words I sing with Soundgarden.
I like Journey, Bad Company, Soundgarden and Aerosmith.
We got to open for Soundgarden, which was pretty cool.
We wrote many a Rage song where we'd use Soundgarden as a template.
When Soundgarden formed, we were post-punk - pretty quirky.
Soundgarden are kind of the masters of writing songs that aren't pop cliches.
There are a handful of Soundgarden songs that work acoustically, but only a couple. It's not who we were.
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