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20:46"People could behave how they liked, but he considered that in general it was quite unnecessary to be grumpy if you had the chance not to." — Jonas Jonasson, The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out Of the Window and Disappeared (via millionen)
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I Can't Make You Love Me by Bon Iver
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22:19 fuckyeahbehindthescenes:

Tiffany’s opened its doors on a Sunday for the first time since the 19th century so that filming could take place inside the store.
Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)
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20:59 poppy-darling:

Brigitte Bardot (love her!) jumping for joy!  Here’s to the beginning of a wonderful holiday week!  : ) xx
20:56 poppy-darling:

Be the one to jump, darling ;)xx
15:19"Expectation is the root of all heartache." — William Shakespeare (via laceofpearls)

(Source: quote-book, via lionheartedbeast)

15:19 haizela:

i wish this pencil told you exactly what blair would do because then i could be the biggest baddest bitch with all the right answers
15:18 lostsplendor:

John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy at Diner, 1959 by Jacques Lowe (via Retronaut)
15:29 women-in-music:

Blossom Dearie (April 28, 1924 – February 7, 2009).
American jazz singer and pianist;classically trained, switched to jazz after joining a high school band. Moving to New York City in the mid-1940s, she sang with the Blue Flames, a vocal group attached to the Woody Herman band, and with Alvino Rey’s band before embarking on a solo career. 1952 sees her in Paris where she joined the Blue Stars, a vocal octet that recorded a hit version of “Lullaby of Birdland”. In ‘56 Verve Records signed her to a 6-album contract “Blossom Dearie”, “Give Him the Ooh-La-La”, “Once Upon a Summertime”, “Sings Comden and Green”, “My Gentleman Friend” and “Soubrette Sings Broadway Hit Songs”, all are today regarded as cult classics. From 1966 she traveled regularly to London to play Ronnie Scott’s, a popular nightclub, and while in England recorded four albums for the Fontana label. Back in the United States she established her own label, Daffodil Records, in 1974. Her first album, “Blossom Dearie Sings,” included “Hey John,” a tribute to John Lennon. Her last recording was a single, “It’s All Right to Be Afraid,” dedicated to the victims and survivors of 9/11.Dearie died “after a long illness” on February 7, 2009, at her apartment in Greenwich Village, New York City.
09:29 sfilate:

Kate Moss, used as a hair model for Molton Brown in the early Nineties
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