Make sure you marry someone who laughs at the same things you do.
J.D Salinger ~The Catcher In The Rye (via justathoughtsblog)
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Audrey Hepburn photographed by Elio Sorci walking her dog, Mr. Famous, in Rome, October 1959.
“He saw, in the wreaths she would playfully snatch From the hedges, a glory his crown could not match, And preferr’d in his heart the least ringlet that curl’d Down her exquisite neck to the throne of the world.”
Wood engraving by the Dalziel brothers, from artwork by John Tenniel for the book, Lalla Rookh: An Oriental Romance, 1861.
I think I’m too cool to know ya // You say I’m like the ice I freeze // I’m churning out novels like // Beat poetry on Amphetamines //
Capricorn ∞ Gemini ∞ Sagittarius
I think we’re like the wind and sea // You’re burning up, I’m cooling down // You’re up, I’m down // You’re blind, I see //
Cancer ∞ Virgo ∞ Libra
They say I’m too young to love you // They say I’m too dumb to see // They judge me like a picture book // By the colors, like they forgot to read //
Aquarius ∞ Aries ∞ Pisces
I’m talking about my generation // Talking about that newer nation // And if you don’t like it // You can beat it //
Taurus ∞ Leo ∞ Scorpio
I fell in love with this movie the first time I watched it. I think it does a great job representing the beauty of everyday life. The director invited us into the home of a family that we have seen on many occasions, exemplified the natural situations, and showed the value of these moments. We hype ourselves on the idea that certain, routine moments in our life are supposed to shape and define who or what we will become, but the moments rest on the daily, influential relationships you have with others and yourself. The movie does a great job to highlight these aspects of life. It is easily relatable to all people.
“That’s a lot of what the movie is about—the importance of everyday life, and that these big moments that we expect to define us in the end don’t mean anything, really, or don’t mean anything more than the other moments, and that it’s really every moment that counts. That’s more what our conversations were about—little things about how I interacted with my friends on a daily basis, and how I talked to my parents and what I would do when I was alone.” ~ Ellar Coltrane, on Boyhood
Young faces of Leonardo DiCaprio
You’re not like the others. I’ve seen a few; I know. When I talk, you look at me. When I said something about the moon, you looked at the moon.
Ray Bradbury // Fahrenheit 451 (via kvtes)
I am beyond excited to see this movie. Ever since I saw the first preview, I was instantly hooked. The level of violence, deception, cruelness, hatred, and intimacy seem so riveting. The dynamics between the two characters are so intriguing and haunting, I have watched the trailer at least ten times because it is that enticing. I also enjoy the role of a dominant, female character. Just from the previews, Amy Adams seems ruthless, dangerous, and clever, one of the main reasons I am so excited to see this film. I love the haunting, darkness the movie gives off, can’t wait to see what it is all about!