Cate Blanchett playing with her daughter in her suite in Cannes, 2018
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Cate Blanchett playing with her daughter in her suite in Cannes, 2018
© Greg Williams Photography
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A New Place by Ira V. Simon on Flickr. My photography, please don’t delete the credit. See more here.
You will survive your terror, and come out grand, simply grand.
Anne Sexton, from a letter to Claire S. Degener featured in A Self-Portrait in Letters (via oiseauperdu)
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The Birth of Venus 1486 Tempera on canvas Madonna of the Book 1480-83 Tempera on panel Zephyr (detail) from ‘The Birth of Venus’ 1486 Tempera on canvas Portrait of a young woman (Simonetta Vespucci?) 1484 Tempera on panel Flora (detail) from ‘The Birth of Venus’ 1486 Tempera on canvas Madonna of the Magnificat 1481-85 Tempera on panel
I think everything in life is art. What you do. How you dress. The way you love someone, and how you talk. Your smile and your personality. What you believe in, and all your dreams. The way you drink your tea. How you decorate your home. Or party. Your grocery list. The food you make. How your writing looks. And the way you feel. Life is art.
Helena Bonham Carter (via alethialov)
I was always ashamed to take. So I gave. It was not a virtue. It was a disguise.
Anaïs Nin, from The Diary Of Anais Nin, Vol. 4: 1944-1947 (via violentwavesofemotion)
Some people think of reading only as a kind of escape: an escape from the “real” everyday world to an imaginary world, the world of books. Books are much more. They are a way of being fully human.
Susan Sontag, from Letter To Borges; From Where The Stress Falls (via violentwavesofemotion)