Damn, womanhood really is traumatizing, ain’t it?

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@mullder
Damn, womanhood really is traumatizing, ain’t it?
Scully, I don’t think it’s a coincidence that a cow gets hurled at me just as we’re down here investigating the weather. Mulder, did they check you for head trauma? I’m telling you, that cow had my name on it.
“She is good. I can’t stress to you enough how important being good and kind is over talent and accomplishment.”
Happy 50th Birthday, Gillian Anderson! (August 9, 1968)
happy bday @gillianaofficial i would die for you
happy birthday to the woman who once requested an erotic drawing of herself and herself
It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.
Charles Dickens, Great Expectations (via currentsinbiology)
Gillian Anderson, best actress in a leading role - drama series for ’The X-Files’ on stage during the 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 19, 1997.
I got your message.
Fox Mulder
I’m sorry, I can’t sleep.
Vancouver Province, October 20, 1997.
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I do have a sense of humour. I’m perceived as being a bit spiky and serious, but I’ve been misunderstood. When I started doing talk shows and interviews I felt so out of my depth that I didn’t laugh or joke because I was petrified. It has taken me decades to get used to the whole nature of fame – to allow myself to be myself in public.
Gillian Anderson [x] (via dangerscully)