Vladimir Nabokov, from an interview for “BBC-2 (1969)”, Strong Opinions (1973)
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Vladimir Nabokov, from an interview for “BBC-2 (1969)”, Strong Opinions (1973)
“even amidst the hatred and carnage, life is still worth living. it is possible for wonderful encounters and beautiful things to exist” ‒ hayao miyazaki
Be my night.
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Cordé had begun sketching new styles for Amidala’s hair that relied less on structural aids and more on discreet pins. The pins—designed and made by Cordé’s jeweler sister—could, in a pinch, double as weapons or tools, yet they were small enough to make it through most security scans. Versé and Sabé had worked together on outfits for even more mobility: jumpsuits and the like that could be combined with dramatic capes to remind everyone of Amidala’s status without getting in her way. -Queen’s Shadow, E.K. Johnston
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Princess Mononoke (1997) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
When you call somebody’s name but they don’t know where it’s coming from
This is genuinely frightening
Rurouni Kenshin (1996)
French designer Gérard Paris-Clavel’s work combines social conscience with graphic impact.
I like how this piece (‘Piéton de la ville’, 2001) is created using lines running in opposite directions - simple yet effective.
Found via Humaginaire.
“Yes, I was infatuated with you: I am still. No one has ever heightened such a keen capacity of physical sensation in me. I cut you out because I couldn’t stand being a passing fancy. Before I give my body, I must give my thoughts, my mind, my dreams. And you weren’t having any of those.”
— Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath (via coral)
The Lion King (1994)
you found him and he is proud of you
Unmute please!
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