I want you to feel happy and enjoy the theatre of my life the way that I do. No matter what happens with my music and wherever I go - that heart of that glamorous girl in New York will never be gone.
Lady GagaRead
A middle finger is more New York than a corporate ambush. I bleed for my hometown, and I'd die for my fans.
Interpretation
This quote expresses deep passion and loyalty to one's hometown and fans, emphasizing a fierce sense of identity.
In this quote, Lady Gaga articulates her profound connection to New York City and her fans, contrasting the authenticity of personal experiences with the coldness of corporate influences. The imagery of a 'middle finger' symbolizes defiance and individuality, while her willingness to 'bleed' and 'die' for her hometown and supporters conveys a willingness to sacrifice for the things she truly values.
In practice
Sharing a post about hometown pride during a local event.
I want you to feel happy and enjoy the theatre of my life the way that I do. No matter what happens with my music and wherever I go - that heart of that glamorous girl in New York will never be gone.
I am not perfect. I just think that imperfections are beautiful.
I think that once you've had a few No. 1s in your career that you've kind of proven yourself and I don't feel the need to prove anything anymore.
You can be whoever you choose to become in the future, just do it. Just see it and visualize it and every day of your life project that about yourself.
Sexuality is half poison and half liberation. What’s the line? I don’t have a line.
I very much want to inject gay culture into the mainstream. It's not an underground tool for me. It's my whole life.
You have been hiding so long aimlessly drifting in the sea of my love Even so You have always been connected to me Connected, revealed in the known in the unmanifest I am life itself
Love is the Cross, and the Cross is Love.
The fragility of love is what is most at stake here—humanity's most crucial three-word avowal is often uttered only to find itself suddenly embarrassing or orphaned or isolated or ill-timed—but strangely enough it can work better as a literal or reassuring statement than a transcendent or numinous or ecstatic one.
Every little girl knows about love. It is only her capacity to suffer because of it that increases.
He had no idea of how long his life would one day seem to have gone on; how daily present the absence of love would come to feel. “Just watch me,” he said.
Beauties in vain their pretty eyes may roll; charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul.
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