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lets bring back romanticism im tired of trying to be rational. were all dumb and we all want love
Une femme est une femme (1961)
In the oft-cited campfire scene near the end, Wyatt tells Billy, “We blew it.” That line has been taken as an indictment of the American counterculture, which, like so many protean revolutionary movements, started self-destructing once it gained enough power and prominence to effect real change. One can read it that way. But the line strikes me also as a more personal sort of confession, an admission that they have ultimately succumbed and bought into their own outlaw version of the capitalist rat race—the idea that a man is not a true success unless he has accumulated enough money to stop working and take it easy.
Easy Rider: Wild at Heart
“I just think goodness is more interesting. Evil is constant. You can think of different ways to murder people, but you can do that at age five. But you have to be an adult to consciously, deliberately be good – and that’s complicated.”
— Toni Morrison.
*butler voice* your vibes, sir
Filming ‘Psycho’, Alfred Hitchcock, 1960
hello?? um?? universe?? u hearin me?? just letting you know i’m ready for good things to happen in my life!!!!!! i’m prepared for amazing things!!!! i think its time!!!! just lettin you know.
“This morning, with her, having coffee.”
— Johnny Cash, when asked about his paradise
Nina Rindt timing laps for her husband, F1 driver Jochen Rindt, 1965.
Sharon Tate photographed by Richard Avedon, October 31st, 1966