“Anyway, my dearest one, we still have the moon.”
- Margaret Atwood, the last lines of Owl and Pussycat, Some Years Later from The Door
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“Anyway, my dearest one, we still have the moon.”
- Margaret Atwood, the last lines of Owl and Pussycat, Some Years Later from The Door
Maxmilian Pirner - ‘Víly u pramene’, 1895
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At the end of my suffering there was a door.
Louise Glück, excerpt of “The Wild Iris,” The Wild Iris (via wethinkwedream)
Fleetwood Mac Live, 1978
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Surviving Through It by Abi Ashra (Tumblr)
Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable while filming “The Misfits”, 1960
She is there, mingled with both the colors and the shadow, ever sad from some ill unknown to her. Born like that. With that blue in her eyes. That beauty.
Marguerite Duras, from Blue Eyes, Black Hair (via violentwavesofemotion)
The Annunciation, Arthur Hacker, 1892 (details)
Olivia Hussey, c. 1975
Music is my god, and is the only love that has never left me
Ville Valo (via ditavonmexo)
David Gilmour, Hyde Park, 1970
Emily Gurr by Ming Nomchong for Fashioneditorials.com