FLORENCE PUGH as YELENA BELOVA Hawkeye (2021) 1.05: Ronin dir. Bert & Berti
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FLORENCE PUGH as YELENA BELOVA Hawkeye (2021) 1.05: Ronin dir. Bert & Berti
Lord Byron, Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage
“He loved her [… and] he wanted nothing from her: this was a generous, expansive feeling, unattached to the possibility of gratification; it was a simple happiness that came from knowing that one particular person was alive in the world.”
— Jo Baker, Longbourn
You try living for 15 years thinking that you’re one person, and then in five minutes, you find out you’re a princess. Just in case I wasn’t enough of a freak already, let’s add a tiara! THE PRINCESS DIARIES (2001) — directed by Garry Marshall
Natalie Díaz, from “American Arithmetic”, Postcolonial Love Poem (2020)
i keep telling myself that i just have to make it until spring and then things will get easier
AMITA SUMAN x CHANEL Photographed by Linda Leitner for ‘THE WEEK Fashion’
you don't get it. what should be over burrowed under my skin in heart stopping waves of hurt. it still hurts underneath my scars from when they pulled me apart. that old familiar body ache the snaps from the same little breaks in my soul. i had a feeling this pain would be for evermore
I am always looking away. Or again at something after it has given me up.
Frank O'Hara, from Selected Poems; "Meditations in an Emergency"
books read in 2021 ↬ the invisible life of addie larue by v.e. schwab
“Being forgotten, she thinks, is a bit like going mad. You begin to wonder what is real, if you are real. After all, how can a thing be real if it cannot be remembered?”