“At 24 I decided that my life is enough for me, and I stopped looking for some other piece to complete it. I also learned how to needlepoint ironic cross-stitches of rap lyrics and gave them to my friends as presents. I’ll let you decide which is the more important revelation.”
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Real love doesn’t mess with your head. Real love just is. Real love just endures. Real love maintains. Real love takes it page by page.
Taylor Swift for Vogue (May 2016 Issue)
“I’ve trusted people before in friendships or relationships and have felt betrayed, I judge people based on their moral code; I think someone is nothing without a moral code. I don’t care if you’re talented or celebrated or successful or rich or popular, if you have no moral code. If you will betray your friend, if you will talk about them badly behind their back, if you will try to humiliate them or talk down to them, I have no interest in having a person like that in my life.” — Taylor Swift (Vanity Fair, September 2015)
Interviewer: [plays snippet] So tell me about this song, it–
Taylor: Well, that was about eight seconds of a song called, “Come Back… Be Here.” As you can tell from listening to it, clearly, now you know what the entire song’s about. (x)
Taylor: Well, that was about eight seconds of a song called, “Come Back… Be Here.” As you can tell from listening to it, clearly, now you know what the entire song’s about. (x)
I have guy friends, but the problem with having guy friends is, like, I always get linked to them and they’ll end up in a slideshow of people I’ve apparently dated on the Internet. I mean, there’s all kinds of complicated things with having guys as friends. If they have a girlfriend who doesn’t like you or things like that…So I have like two or three guy friends. A select few. But I have like 20 to 25 really good girlfriends.




