"If you're lucky enough to be different, never change"
"We should love, not fall in love, because everything that falls, gets broken."
"There are two ways you can go with pain: You can let it destroy you or you can use it as fuel to drive you"
"Giving up doesn't always mean your weak, sometimes it just means you're strong enough to let go"
"People haven't always been there for me, but music has"
"My parents raised me to never feel like I was entitled to success.That you have to work for it. You have to work so hard for it. And sometimes then you don't even get where you need to go"
"No matter what happens in life be good to people. Because being nice is a wonderful legacy to leave behind"
"Im intimidated by the fear of being average"
"This is a new year. A new beginning. And things will change"
"I think Fearless is having fears, but jumping anyway"
& people actually have the nerve to say she's not a good role model
Oh and
"If you cry over a guy, then your friends can’t date him. It can’t even be considered"
The 2014 Met Gala Guest List:
Amanda Seyfried: In Givenchy
Olivia Munn: In Diane von Furstenberg
Zooey Deschanel: In Tommy Hilfiger
Zoe Saldana: In Prabal Gurung and with hair by Aviva Perea
Lupita Nyong'o: In Prada
Michelle Dockery: In Prada
Anne Hathaway: styled by Penny Lovell, with hair by Adir Abergel and Kate Lee for makeup.
Elizabeth Olsen: styled by Cher Coulter, with hair by Mark Townsend
Ashley Olsen: hair by Mark Townsend
Mary-Kate Olsen: hair by Mark Townsend
Kate Bosworth: styled by Kris Zero
Kate Upton: styled by Cher Coulter
Nicole Richie: styled by Cher Coulter
Rita Ora: styled by Jason Rembert
Rosie Huntington Whitely: styled by Cher Coulter and makeup by Kate Lee
Amy Adams: hair by Laini Reeves; makeup by Stephen Sollitto
Chloe Grace Moretz: makeup by Mai Quyhn
Dakota Johnson: hair by Marcus Francis
Dree Hemingway: makeup by Nico Guilis
Emma Stone: hair by Mara Roszak
Emmy Rossum: hair by Ryan Trystad
Jessica Paré: hair by Marcus Francis and makeup by Mai Quyhn
Kristen Stewart: hair by Adir Abergel
Maggie Gyllenhaal: makeup by Molly R. Stern
Maggie Q: hair by Adir Abergel
Margot Robbie: In Diane von Furstenberg and hair by John D
Ruth Wilson: hair by Sascha Breuer Taylor Swift: In J. Mendel and styled by Joseph Cassell
Zoe Kravitz: makeup by Kara Yoshimoto Bua
Rachel McAdams: hair by Ben Skervin
Diane Kruger: hair by Miki
Other confirmed attendees:
Jessica Chastain
Emilia Clarke
Naomi Watts
Allison Williams
Kim Kardashian
And lastly, Sarah Jessica Parker
Too many people would show up. She's twice as big as she was when she did it in 2010 it would be crazy.
Unless they limit the places available. Like they could sell 2k and that's it idk.
Or they could do multiple meet and greets.
Taylor defo has the demand.
"If you're lucky enough to be different, never change"
"We should love, not fall in love, because everything that falls, gets broken."
"There are two ways you can go with pain: You can let it destroy you or you can use it as fuel to drive you"
"Giving up doesn't always mean your weak, sometimes it just means you're strong enough to let go"
"People haven't always been there for me, but music has"
"My parents raised me to never feel like I was entitled to success.That you have to work for it. You have to work so hard for it. And sometimes then you don't even get where you need to go"
"No matter what happens in life be good to people. Because being nice is a wonderful legacy to leave behind"
"Im intimidated by the fear of being average"
"This is a new year. A new beginning. And things will change"
"I think Fearless is having fears, but jumping anyway"
& people actually have the nerve to say she's not a good role model
Oh and
"If you cry over a guy, then your friends can’t date him. It can’t even be considered"
These are actually really good.
Taylor serving Plato deepness.
"Change" is overly underrated in this base, Olympics disagreed about it.
"Change" represents the most powerful aspect of Taylor's music-the positivity. That's why even infant or autistic like her music.
You guys focus on her vocals too much, 18-year-old was not supposed to have strong vocals, especially for rock songs.
I have a feeling, when people say her previous albums are like practice for LP5, in some ways, it refers to "Change" (Olympics anthem), "The Story of Us" (Which flops), "The Last Time" (which I think as a luxury testing for rock song release) and "State of Grace" (the only promotional sing didn't turn official from Red).
We will see much more rock songs on LP5 and LP5 tour (I don't know how many times I've repeated this since I began commenting last summer), I think she needs a little bit help from some legends like Elton John or U2 (I assume/hope those are the most important collaborations she hid from the public), even though her above practice ended with the epic SoG.
Speak Now is a pretty great song through and through. The lyrics and melody are both on point. The only problem I have with it is it's similarities to YBWM.