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Sabrina (1954), dir. Billy Wilder
♡ I’m back ♡
I’ve had such a lovely but busy summer. hopefully I can find more time to be on Tumblr ~
also, meet my rescue bunny Luna ☽
Richard Brautigan, Trout Fishing in America
Corset by Alice Auaa
we are not born to die!! what are you talking about!! do you think a book begins just to finish? do you think a song opens with a beautiful chord just for it to end? you don’t read the book to finish it, you read the book to eat up the excitement and the emotions it evokes!! to learn and to digest and to fall in love and be heartbroken!! you listen to the song to dance and dance and sing your throat raw!!! to cry and smile and swell with the harmonies!! yes, we are born with the inevitable fate of death, we are mortal after all, but that is merely the finale of the play!! the final act, the closing of the curtains - we are not born to take a bow and exit stage left!! we are born to love and be joyous and yell and move and learn and cry and feelfeelfeel!!! we are not born to die, silly, we’re born to live!!!
Alejandra Pizarnik, from Poems Uncollected in Books (1956-1960); “Approximations”
Text ID: I call you and you don’t come / I love you and you don’t come
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for this holiday season i’m asking for old books and a sword