3rd & Spring | Downtown Los Angeles | 1937
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3rd & Spring | Downtown Los Angeles | 1937
Roland Barthes, A Loverâs Discourse
Vivre Sa Vie (1962)
Iâm coming up only to hold you under And coming up only to show youâre wrong And to know you is hard; we wonder⊠To know you all wrong; we warnâŠ
"She devoted herself to being a theatre actress, and everybody always said, 'Oh, well, of course, he [Laurence Olivier] taught her.' She was too bloody beautiful. She'd had to have worn a mask." -Judy Campbell "She was often underrated because she was so beautiful. She was a consummate actress anyway, hampered by beauty- and as a person the complete romantic. She had this great talent for creating beauty around her, she made these exquisite gardens, dressed ravishingly, she had true breeding, and when she invited you to dinner, the food and everything was perfect...[yet] there was something tragic even when she was at her happiest. Somehow, I wasnât surprised when I heard she died. And Kate Hepburn said, 'Oh, thank God!' because sheâd suffered so much and was so miserable, really, from the time her marriage with Olivier broke up to the end of her life. Although most of the time youâd never suspect it. She was Rabelaisian, this exquisite creature." -George Cukor "Something else Vivien had to fight as an actress was her quite incredibly beauty. In Streetcar she wore an unflattering blonde wig, and covered her face with garish make-up; but I, who sat beside her on a bench for twenty minutes every night while she poured out Blancheâs story, could see through the make-up, and there were evenings when, knowing the script as well as she did, the only way I could pretend hearing it for the first time was to concentrate on the line from the bottom of her chin down to her throat. How I wished I was Michelangelo." -Bernard Braden
VIVIEN LEIGH in THAT HAMILTON WOMAN â 1941
I'm not that hungry. We are all that hungry, Miss Hudson. Summertime (1955, dir. David Lean)
[A white fortune cookie paper with blue text. Front: Happier days are definitely ahead for you. Lucky Numbers 2, 36, 21, 3, 49, 37 Back: January, Chinese text äž (yÄ«) æ (yuĂš)]
Moon and Venus conjunction
The light enters and I remember who I am;
Jorge Luis Borges, "The Watcher", from Selected Poems
Joanna Pallaris
âAs soon as you stop wanting something, you get it.â / Andy Warhol
Paysage Gothique Au Corbeau Et Au Clair De Lune, ca. 1890 German School (19th Century)
âThere is a tragic clash between Truth and the world. Pure undistorted truth burns up the world.â
â Nikolai Berdyaev, The Divine and the Human
PRIDE & PREJUDICE (2005) dir. Joe Wright