“When I was a teenager I felt like we were always being stereotyped as being really intense and dramatic and passionate and hopelessly romantic and excitable, now in retrospect I think I need to let you know those things are amazing. I hope you never lose those things.” ― Taylor Swift
My friend yesterday was like “You have a really interesting style. It’s like a mixture between Johnny Depp and Ellen Degeneres.” I’m like pirate chic.
Scarlett (Johansson) said I’m always enthusiastic about everything. Especially when it’s potentially disastrous.
Your character falls into the “friend zone” - Is this primarily a man’s problem, or are women put in the friend zone as well? x
Life in general is pretty minimizing because you have a lot of big ideas and you have to battle the mistaken delusions and instability that come with youth. And then watching that just wither away as you become more of a realist is a harrowing experience for any human being. I just think you gotta have a good fucking attitude.
This one particular song I’m about to play has taken on so much more meaning than I can possibly imagine and I would like to share it with you. I think in times of particular strife, particularly for those who have families affected by the typhoon; This was a wonderful tune and spoke to me so I’m gonna play this song for you. It’s called (you’re) Not Alone.
@taylorswift13 Just tried reading a hotel shampoo bottle an arms length away from my face to check if I still need contacts-Turns out I do. Eventful night.
i cry about famous people | Mark Ruffalo
"We’re warriors, this culture, and we’re very puritanical about sex and very embracing about violence and I don’t know why that is."
I was an outsider, an introvert, and could relate to people who were struggling and I just had a sensitivity to people who were not being treated well.
No matter what you’re going through, there’s a light at the end of the tunnel. And it may seem hard to get to it, but you can do it. Just keep working towards it, and you’ll find the positive side of things.
taylor swift + making fun of herself
Demi opened up to Mario about her passionate response on Twitter to Hoffman’s death, who died because of a drug overdose.
"My theory is that people in this day and age want to dismiss things. So they want to be able to dismiss you. They say, ‘You don’t belong, you don’t deserve this because here’s why, and let me find an intellectual argument for why you wearing pink or cuff sleeves or a bow makes you not worthy of your accomplishments. Everything you’ve done doesn’t matter because you wore the wrong thing or you speak in a way that’s feminine or you identify yourself as feminine.’ And I just think that’s bullshit.”
"From an early age, my parents taught me to always do it for love, never do it for money. You can find the money, you’ll be okay, but the things that you choose to invest your energy in, that shapes your life and your path and where you go from there. I find that when I’m a part of things that I believe in and I love, it leads to more things like that."