I guess what you're saying is that you don't have a school to go to and you want to know more about physics. Is that right? If so, the best place to start is to to get a basic mechanics book and start reading. Try solving problems. When you get stuck on problems, the rest of us on this forum and others will be happy to help you get un-stuck.
Definitely DO NOT start with quantum. You have hope in going through it without basic calculus, differential equations, and mechanics, for a start.
Start with mechanics and e&m. Then, stop, make sure you have calculus, and learn it all again with calculus. Then stop again, make sure you have differential equations and go on to quantum.
I hope this helps!
Cheers!
Dr. K