aseaofquotes:

F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby

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Anything that gets your blood racing is probably worth doing.
Hunter S. Thompson (via selfinspiration)

(Source: decadentdepraved)

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just-a-dream-within-a-dream:

The Virgin Suicides 

just-a-dream-within-a-dream:

The Virgin Suicides 

(Source: theblacknightsighs)

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fuckindiva:

Brigitte Bardot in Rome

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theuntucked:

“I have always been moody. When I was just a little child, as early as I can remember, I have wanted to be alone. I detest crowds, don’t like many people. I used to crawl into a corner and sit and think, think things over. When just a baby, I was always figuring, wondering what it was all about – just why we were living.” - via Photoplay, April 1928 

theuntucked:

“I have always been moody. When I was just a little child, as early as I can remember, I have wanted to be alone. I detest crowds, don’t like many people. I used to crawl into a corner and sit and think, think things over. When just a baby, I was always figuring, wondering what it was all about – just why we were living.” - via Photoplay, April 1928 

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lizbethanne:

I love everything about this.

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thatkindofwoman:

Dear future husband, when we get our first house I really don’t care about a lot of things, but maybe just maybe we can get a claw footed tub. thank you, honey.

this.

(Source: lazoune)

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oldhollywood:

Marlon Brando Maria Schneider on the set of Last Tango in Paris (1972, dir. Bernardo Bertolucci) (via)

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awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Gary Oldman, David Bowie and Edward Norton

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amandaonwriting:

A Reader’s Journal (Smart Women) 

amandaonwriting:

A Reader’s Journal (Smart Women) 

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(Source: lewlewlew)

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