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Book of the week: Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides
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“There was no solution, but that universal solution which life gives to all questions, even the most complex and insoluble. That answer is: one must live in the needs of the day – that is, forget oneself. To forget himself in sleep was impossible now, at least till nighttime; he could not go back now to the music sung by the decanter-women; so he must forget himself in the dream of daily life.”
About Time (2013) dir. Richard Curtis
“It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live, remember that.”
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, J.K. Rowling
I always knew. That it was too good to be true. That it couldn't last. That life isn't like that, life isn't generous. You mustn't love someone. You mustn't become attached to someone. Life begrudges you that. It takes everything away from you and it laughs in your face. It betrays you.
The Broken Circle Breakdown
“We need to make sure that they understand the difference between a weapon and a tool. Language is messy and sometimes one can be both”
Arrival (2016, Denis Villeneuve)
cinematography by Bradford Young
Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton @ Vogue US November 2016
An Education is about girls like me; fiercely academic but flighty. Growing up just slightly outside of the world you wanted to be a part of and then finding out that it’s nothing but smoke slipping through your fingers. They’re all pretending as much as you are; maybe more so.
An Education, a post by me about my #1 film
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Totoro snow sculpture at the Asahikawa Winter Festival, Hokkaido (via)
Water Serpents II ~ Gustav Klimt