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Anyone who ever gave you confidence, you owe them a lot.
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Dat be Jack. Jack Kerouac
“One day I will find the right words, and they will be simple.” - Jack Kerouac
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Like Mother, Like Daughter.
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"1. Since most women do not know themselves, they should try to do so. 2. A woman who buys an expensive dress and changes it, often with disastrous result, is extravagant and foolish. 3. Most women (and men) are colour-blind. They should ask for suggestions.
4. Remember, 20 percent of women have inferiority complexes, 70 percent have illusions. 5. Ninety percent are afraid of being conspicuous, and of what people will say. So they buy a gray suit. They should dare to be different. 6. Women should listen and ask for competent criticism and advice. 7. They should choose their clothes alone or in the company of a man. 8. They should never shop with another woman, who sometimes consciously, and often unconsciously, is apt to be jealous. 9. She should buy little and only of the best or the cheapest. 10. Never fit a dress to the body, but train the body to fit the dress. 11. A woman should buy mostly in one place where she is known and respected, and not rush around trying every new fad. 12. And she should pay her bills." - Schiaparelli
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yep.
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Ginsberg & Cassady. Angel Headed Hipsters.
“Follow your inner moonlight; don't hide the madness.” - Allen Ginsberg
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I miss the homeland.

Claudia Cardinale in Rome, 1959
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Times Square, New York City, New Year, 1937
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Dean barely spoke to Natalie that morning, but trailed her out the door during the lunch break, inviting her on his motorcycle. “I was thrilled. We went speeding off to some greasy spoon.” When Dean turned on a portable radio, Natalie expected to hear bongo drums. Instead, “he played beautiful classical music.” Dean chatted with Natalie about the script at lunch, relaxing her. Suddenly, he put down his sandwich. “I know you,” he said challengingly. “You’re a child actor.” Natalie, who sensed he was testing her, responded, “That’s true. But it’s better than acting like a child.” Dean “didn’t get it for a moment,” she later recalled. “Then he started to laugh. Then I started to laugh, and that’s how our wonderful friendship began.” -Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood by Suzanne Finstad
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Timothy Spall as Winston Churchill on top of the Big Ben.
My first reaction: PETTER PETTIGREW YOU GET DOWN FROM THERE THIS INSTANT!!!
Anyone read that in Mrs. Weasley’s shrill voice?
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Andy!!!!!! HERSHY!!!!!!!!!!! LOOK AT THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS IS DIRECTED AT YOU BOOKCASE>
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