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Hailee Steinfeld & Ella Hunt as Emily and Sue โ Dickinson (2019) 'You Cannot Put a Fire Out'
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bookstore date?? rainy window seat date?? late night walk date?? shared hoodie date?? quiet cuddle date?? slow dance in the kitchen date??? absolutely yes.
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i went from explaining myself to just saying โokayโ cause itโs a waste of time
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I love when people understand my humor , itโs actually my favorite thing ever
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Kate Winslet as Rose DeWitt Bukater in TITANIC (1997)
There was this myth, I think, that was created by the media that the films entire success was based on 14-year-old girls going back to see it over and over again because they were in love with Leo. Certainly, that was a factor. But I also think they missed a critical point, which is teenage girls love the movie because it was about them. And they related to Rose. โ James Cameron (Director)
So when I decided to write the book on it and I went to see the movie again, there were two teenage girls sitting behind me and they were weeping. And I said, "How often have you seen this film?" And they said, "Oh maybe six or seven times." And I said, "Why do you love this film so much that you keep seeing it?" They said the payoff in the movie for them was seeing those photographs at the end. It was seeing this old woman who had been the young woman and that she had lived a rich and really full life. And that she had survived all these troubles and had made something of herself. And that was so inspiring.
โ David Lubin (Author of BFI Modern Classics: "Titanic")
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That's the beauty of life; pain is as temporary as happiness, and for as long as we live, we'll continue experiencing both, knowing that neither lasts, but also, both exist to make us feel alive.
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โArt and love are the same thing: Itโs the process of seeing yourself in things that are not you.โ
โ Chuck Klosterman, Killing Yourself to Live: 85% of a True Story (via books-n-quotes)
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Kiki the Sleeping Doggy, c.1937 by Wojciech Weiss (Polish, 1875--1950)
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"How much sad did you think I had in me, how much tragedy?" is one of those lines that floored me for so many reasons on first listen and has stuck with me ever since. Because it says so much in so few words, and kind of spells out the entire emotional landscape of the album and everything leading up to it. So Long London, song that you are, you continue to have me in a choke-hold.
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I will never understand those who rush from one love to another, not because their hearts are full, but because they are afraid of the emptiness. Is it love they seek, or only the feeling of being needed? Do they never believe in waiting, in trusting that the love meant for them will find its way, no matter how long the silence lasts?
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