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plainwater: essays and poetry — the interviews (III), anne carson [ID: “I: Do you dream of her M: No I dream of headlights soaking through the fog on a cold spring night” end ID]
Ana de Armas by Thomas Whiteside for Vogue Spain, April 2020
a pink-faced girl with blonde pigtails stumbled out of line, put on the hat, which fell right down over her eyes, and sat down.
LANA DEL REY “Born to Die”
Zoe Kravitz attends the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on February 24, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California.
I like to think none of this would have worked out if you weren’t, at heart, just a little bit a good person. And if you weren’t, deep down, just enough of a bastard to be worth knowing.
— GOOD OMENS (2019)
If two people love each other there can be no happy end to it.
Death in the Afternoon | Ernest Hemingway | x
You are not a reflection of the people who can’t love you.
Caitlyn Siehl | x
jinkies • mystery inc. aesthetic
We’re all seeking that special person who is right for us. But if you’ve been through enough relationships, you begin to suspect there’s no right person, just different flavors of wrong. Why is this? Because you yourself are wrong in some way, and you seek out partners who are wrong in some complementary way. But it takes a lot of living to grow fully into your own wrongness. And it isn’t until you finally run up against your deepest demons, your unsolvable problems—the ones that make you truly who you are—that we’re ready to find a lifelong mate. Only then do you finally know what you’re looking for. You’re looking for the wrong person. But not just any wrong person: the right wrong person—someone you lovingly gaze upon and think, This is the problem I want to have.
Galway Kinnell | x
Nowhere Far, Nicholas Hughes
Whatever life takes away from you, let it go.
Don Miguel Ruiz | The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom | x
I hate seeing poetry in everything I touch. I hate that I can no longer love you without turning you into a metaphor - that it can never be simple as looking at you and saying yes, yes, yes.
The Anatomy of Being | Shinji Moon | x
Emily Browning by Rebekah Campbell for The Last Magazine, May 2017
We’ve been having this discussion about strong, female characters and I think that a lot of people misinterpret that to mean girls who kick ass and independent women who don’t need a man, but really the strength is about characters being written in a complex and interesting way. That’s what I mean when I say I want to play strong characters, I mean characters that are written well and fleshed out well. I want to play horrible people and lovely people and weak people and stupid people. I think that’s what it’s about—we just want as much range available to us as men have had forever.
Weird Science Directed by John Hughes (1985)