Audrey Hepburn at Villa Bethania, a villa located within the Bürgenstock Resort in Switzerland, in 1954.
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Audrey Hepburn at Villa Bethania, a villa located within the Bürgenstock Resort in Switzerland, in 1954.
Again the silence of flowers [...] How easily summer fills the room.
Charles Wright, from "The Southern Cross", The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-1990
Le Soir Etoile (Evening Star) by John Simmons (English painter, 1823-1876)
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“Faeries Looking Through a Gothic Arch” by J.A. Fitzgerald (1860).
Details: Portrait of Urania, 19th century, British School.
Detailedit: L'étoile double ☆² (The Double Star), c.1881, Luis Ricardo Falero. | “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.” — Norman Vincent Peale
'Noel' by Mac Harshberger, 1922
more inner peace. more success. more abundance. unexpected blessings. genuine souls + divine connections. happiness. prosperity. mental clarity. health and wellness. divine + spiritual guidance. constant growth. wisdom. consecutive wins. more love. all love unconditionally.
Auguste Rodin Amour et psyché
To make life a romance is the only thing worth doing.
Leo Tolstoy, Family Happiness (1859)
I really think the woods are just as lovely in winter as in summer. They're so white and still, as if they were asleep and dreaming pretty dreams.
L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
Adore each other. Be fiendishly smitten. Be frantically in love. Can there be too many perfumes, too many rosebuds, too many nightingales? Can lovers love each other too much, be too enchanting, too beguiling, too charming? Is it possible to be too much alive, too happy? Adore each other, and never mind the rest.
— Victor Hugo, Les Misérables (1862)
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