A Quote by Taylor Swift

I've always strived to be successful, not famous. — © Taylor Swift
I've always strived to be successful, not famous.
I've always been successful. Now I'm famous and successful.
I always felt like I could hold my own with anybody, period. And I always have strived to do my best.
I've always strived to prove people wrong.
I have always strived to do something different, to push myself.
As a drag flicker, I have always strived that my team wins and comes on top.
I've always been a guy that has strived for dominating, not only winning.
When someone becomes successful or rich and famous, people perceive that person as being different. But I'm the same guy I've always been.
Celebrity culture, it's everywhere, isn't it? It's reality TV, Big Brother. I didn't become a footballer to be famous, I became a footballer to be successful. I didn't want to be famous. Now people want to be famous. Why? Why would you want people following you about all day?
If you want to be popular and famous, you can do it; it's dead easy if you have that ego desire. But most of my ego desires as far as being famous and successful were fulfilled a long time ago.
I didn't become a footballer to be famous, I became a footballer to be successful. I didn't want to be famous. Now people want to be famous. Why? Why would you want people following you about all day? I couldn't think of anything worse.
Right from the beginning, I always strived to capture everything I saw as completely as possible.
People always say, 'How is it to be so successful?' I'm not successful yet. Richard Branson is successful. That's successful. Michael Jackson was successful. U2 was successful. I'm just a guy, doing okay. But I'm a happy guy doing okay.
In the realm of pop celebrity, the bar has been lowered so far that there is no bar. People can be famous for being famous, famous for being infamous, famous for having once been famous and, thanks largely to the Internet, famous for not being famous at all.
My dad was a holistic doctor, so putting good things into my body has always been something I've strived for.
As a musician, I have always strived for my albums and live performance to render a sound as close as possible to perfection.
If you are a leader, you should never forget that everyone needs encouragement. And everyone who receives it - young or old, successful or less-than-successful, unknown or famous - is changed by it.
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