- Addiction is a disease like any other. Like a cancer, it can be treated, but it can also reoccur. We shouldn't judge. The emphasis should be on research and treatment.
- I don't have any magic answers [about addition advice]. I just try to console people. It's heartbreaking and overwhelming and unnecessary. But I know it's coupled with a proclivity for habitual behavior. I will never be able to understand even trying something [opioids] that is so dangerous. I'm as bewildered as the next person, because I see a beautiful world.
- While others were in Afghanistan and Iraq, my son Layne was fighting a war [against addiction] at home. He chose to write about it and sing about it and perform about it. It was a warning [against drugs].
- I promised that I would always be there for my children. I told my son [after he passed away] I was sorry this was how it turned out.
- What would Layne say? He said it in his lyrics. He warned you. He described what he was up against.
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