When life hands you lemons
Three Goblin Art
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KIROKAZE
DEAR READER

shark vs the universe
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Xuebing Du

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Kiana Khansmith

Product Placement
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One Nice Bug Per Day
Claire Keane

Love Begins

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

Origami Around
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@hellahepburn
When life hands you lemons
This scene is still one of my favorites just because of her reaction
My favorite Audrey Hepburn movie. My fiancé just watched this for the first time this past weekend.
"I've been lucky. Opportunities don't often come along. So, when they do, you have to grab them."
April showers bring May flowers
"The first snow is like the first love. Do you remember your first snow?"-Lara Biyuts
Empowered women empower women
Focus on the important things and capture the good times
Artist and their muse
Some people make your laugh a little louder, your smile a little brighter, and your life a little better
Happy Birthday Audrey Hepburn
I first became a fan of Audrey Hepburn in 2013. That was the year that I first watched Breakfast at Tiffany’s. In 2013, I saw Audrey Hepburn as an amazingly talented and beautiful actress. As I studied up on her more I saw the amazing things she’s done for the world. Raising money through ballet, going against her parents Nazi ideology, and working with UNICEF (only to name a few). I am honored to be able to run a blog about this influential woman. Tomorrow my account turns 1. But more importantly, today Audrey Hepburn would be 87
I hope one day the world is full of women like Audrey Hepburn. She's remembered as beautiful, but she honestly changed the world.
Audrey Hepburn rejected her parents’ racist ideology. Her parents were fascist supporters, but she supported the resistance. During Roman holiday screen testing she recalled that as a teen she would do ballet for those afraid to clap (because of Nazi enforcement) and any money she received from her performances she sent to the resistance. She moved to Holland where, later, the Nazis attacked. Her thin figure is actually a result of the malnourishment caused by the food limitations set by the Nazi’s.
Haven't posted lately because I was on vacation. Here's a picture of Audrey and a picture of the Audrey Hepburn earrings that my boyfriend bought for me.
The Nun's Story//1959