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Night on Earth (1991)
Patrick Bertrand - Jane Birkin et Serge Gainsbourg (1970s).
I Capture the Castle (2003)
1931.
Gary Cooper.
All My Girls Like To Fight – Hope Tala
To marry in order to enjoy oneself more will never work. To put marriage — union with the person you love — as your main aim, replacing everything else, is a big mistake. And it’s obvious if you think about it. The aim is marriage. Well, you get married, and then what? If you have no other aim in life before marriage, then later on it will be terribly difficult, almost impossible for the two of you to find one. It’s almost certain that if you have no common aim before marriage, nothing will bring you together afterwards, and you will always be falling out. Marriage only brings happiness when there is a single aim — people meet on the road and say, ‘Let’s walk on together’; ‘yes, let’s!’ and offer one another their hands — and not when people are attracted to one another and then both turn off the road in different directions.
Leo Tolstoy (via liquidlightandrunningtrees)
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In order to move on, you must understand why you felt what you did and why you no longer need to feel it.
Mitch Albom, Five People You Meet In Heaven (via davidlynchshair)