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“I want us to be doing things, prolonging life’s duties as much as we can. I want death to find me planting my cabbages, neither worrying about it nor the unfinished gardening.” ― Michel de Montaigne
Abbas Kiarostami’s “Taste of Cherry” ( …طعم گيلاس ) May 16, 1997.
Does Dutch mean like dom butch?
........ No. It's my nationality.
Mariah Carey at the 1997 MTV Music Awards
Conversation with a Native Son: Maya Angelou and James Baldwin
there are no words
me, 6 glasses of merlot deep, ranting on the back deck of a strangers party to a girl I met in the bathroom 5 minutes ago
these images of sandra oh in the 90’s/early 00’s live in my mind rent free
hey god it’s me again
BoJack Horseman, season 5 episode 7, “INT. SUB”, 2018
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You’re the only one.
Moonlight (2016) dir. Barry Jenkins
I was standing / at the edge of the field– / I was hurrying / through my own soul, / opening its dark doors– / I was leaning out; / I was listening.
Mary Oliver, from New & Selected Poems; “White Pine; Mockingbirds” (via conceptvals)
roses are red, grass is light green,
Park Chan-wook interviewed by Mouloud Achour for Le Gros Journal:
- “Many compared you to Quentin Tarantino because of the violence in your movies, but I prefer comparing you to Stanley Kubrick, because you always tackle issues of modernity, present and future times, and you explore the themes of domination by the rich and violence of the poor. - Your remark is very interesting. On the set of Stoker in the United States, Nicole Kidman made a similar comment. She said that I was often compared to Hitchcock, but that she would see more resemblance between me and Stanley Kubrick.”