A Quote by Taylor Swift

Anytime someone tells me that I can't do something, I want to do it more. — © Taylor Swift
Anytime someone tells me that I can't do something, I want to do it more.
As soon as someone I don’t respect tells me I can’t do something, it just makes me want to do it even more.
If someone comes and tells me I've done great work, that's not what I want to hear. But if someone comes and tells me that this could have been a notch better, I'd spend an hour with the person and hear him or her out.
When someone tells me not to do something, I'll do it more.
Anytime someone expects something from me, I expect about five times more from myself.
If someone tells me that something can't be done, that makes me more determined to do it.
Something happens to me when someone says, 'You can't.' I'm generally not very competitive; unless someone tells me I can't do something that should be done.
You want to work with people who see something outside of you and that you're maybe not aware of. If someone gives you advice or tells you to do something, you want to be able to follow through with what you're asked to do, and also believe that.
If someone tells me I can't wear something, that's the moment when I want to wear it.
If people keep telling you you can't do a thing, then you need to find a really good reason to continue. If someone tells you you can't do something, how will you know? If someone tells you something is impossible, how will you know?
Anytime I am doing something that will help someone in any way, whether it is a simple recipe, a tip, a decoration thing, or a life-change thing, it brings me to life and inspires me to do more of it.
I knew from the time I was a young girl that I was destined to be a writer. I'm incredibly stubborn. The more someone tells me I can't do something, the harder I work to prove them wrong. My father's nickname for me when I was growing up was 'Hardhead.'
Anytime you find someone more successful than you are, especially when you're both engaged in the same business - you know they're doing something that you aren't.
Anytime somebody tells me they saw 'Safety Not Guaranteed' in the theater, my answer is, 'That was you?'
If someone tells me something and asks me to keep it a secret, I always do.
Anytime someone uses one of my songs for anything - a ceremony or a sacred moment - that, to me, is a high honor. I'm proud of the song at that point because I'm trying to write something for humans - whichever humans want to get on board and put this in their soundtrack to their soul's development or spiritual lives.
If someone taps me on the shoulder and tells me they don't want me to open the batting for England, it's going to hurt.
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