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Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina (1954) dir. Billy Wilder
âI, with my romantic need and longing,â
â Susan Sontag, from a journal entry featured in Reborn: Journals & Notebooks (1947-1963)
Hades and Persephone đž
â L.M. Montgomery, from âAnne of Avonleaâ
"You are my guest." Continuous for the previous Hades and Persephone AU đ€Inspired by the iconic Death and the Maiden painting by Marianne Stokes!
is that simple task bothering you queen
t shirt that says âi used to be worseâ
François Boucher - The Love Letter, detail; edited by me
âI, with my romantic need and longing,â
â Susan Sontag, from a journal entry featured in Reborn: Journals & Notebooks (1947-1963)
Sabrina (1954) dir. Billy Wilder
i saw a post on twitter by a european saying americans are fake for their random compliments to strangers and their general cheery demeanor and like no. no no no you donât understand. if you get a random compliment from an american on the street about your outfit or whatever, that is 100% genuine. we mean it. we arenât lying we are making a small but fleeting connection with you because our lives are shitty but the human condition is enduring. oh god iâm clutching my chest
Nicole W. Lee, from "Even the Dust"
Life is a wonderful thing to talk about, or to read about in history books â but it is terrible when one has to live it.
Jean Anouilh (trans. by Patricia Moyes), from LĂ©ocadia (âTime Rememberedâ)
âTwilight, again. Another ending. No matter how perfect the day is, it always has to end.â
The Canterbury Ghost- Oscar Wilde // I Know Itâs Over- The Smiths // Ship to Wreck- Florence + the Machine // Work Song- Hozier
Gabriela Mistral, tr. by Langston Hughes, from Selected Poems; âQuietness,â