ILikePinkChampagne
20 May 2013 @ 2:51 PM

eleanor-calderstyle:

anonynaila:

subvertcliche:

mello-dramatic:

Everyone who reblogs this will get the title of a book to read based on their bio/posts.

Everyone. I mean it.

THIS IS THE BEST POST

I HAVE EVER SEEN

EVER

they really do mean everyone

testing your theory ^

2 days ago via thebeestierneys (originally mello-dramatic)
9 May 2013 @ 4:42 PM

“I like women. And because so much is expected of them (they must be domestic angels, chic, poised, able to accept responsability, yet seem unconcious of it all, all sunshine and roses and frou-frou) I admire them enomoursely.”- Greer Garson

“I like women. And because so much is expected of them (they must be domestic angels, chic, poised, able to accept responsability, yet seem unconcious of it all, all sunshine and roses and frou-frou) I admire them enomoursely.”
- Greer Garson

1 week ago via servethenuts (originally servethenuts)
9 May 2013 @ 3:31 PM
vintagebreeze:

Grace Kelly.

vintagebreeze:

Grace Kelly.

1 week ago via dontsitundertheappletree (originally vintagebreeze)
9 May 2013 @ 3:28 PM

(Source: regalmajesty)

1 week ago via 1940sthrowback (originally regalmajesty)
7 May 2013 @ 3:00 PM

miss-flapper:

Louise Brooks and floppy hat, 1920s

2 weeks ago via 1940sthrowback (originally miss-flapper)
4 May 2013 @ 4:06 PM

(Source: haroldlloyds)

2 weeks ago via fortheloothoney (originally haroldlloyds)
16 April 2013 @ 2:06 PM

Dove hired a forensic artist to draw how women see themselves versus how others see them - the results are moving.

amazing.

(Source: choosechoice)

1 month ago via rachelinajolie2010 (originally choosechoice)
14 April 2013 @ 11:33 PM
greergarson:

turtlekerr:



I think the mirror should be tilted slightly upward when it’s reflecting life — toward the cheerful, the tender, the compassionate, the brave, the funny, the encouraging, all those things — and not tilted down to the gutter part of the time, into the troubled vistas of conflict. - Greer Garson



baby

greergarson:

turtlekerr:

I think the mirror should be tilted slightly upward when it’s reflecting life — toward the cheerful, the tender, the compassionate, the brave, the funny, the encouraging, all those things — and not tilted down to the gutter part of the time, into the troubled vistas of conflict. - Greer Garson

baby

1 month ago via greergarson (originally turtlekerr)
6 April 2013 @ 7:35 PM

(Source: bridiequilty)

1 month ago via valerieharpers (originally bridiequilty)
6 April 2013 @ 6:36 PM

fairbanksjr:

R.I.P. Greer Garson (September 29, 1904 - April 6, 1996)

Her wit, charm and talent thrilled the world and touched all who knew her

the words on Greer Garson’s burial plaque

Love to you Greer.

1 month ago via fairbanksjr (originally fairbanksjr)
25 February 2013 @ 2:16 AM
2 months ago via oohlalaheather (originally looking-westward)
21 February 2013 @ 12:44 AM
gridk:

Deborah Kerr:
“I’m really happy now. Before, there was always a nagging thing inside me. I knew things weren’t quite right; that one day I’d explode. With Peter I feel fully alive. But I never think: Oh, if only I’d met him years before. One has to be ready for someone. One matures; one changes. There’s a right time for everything. We live a very simple life. We don’t have servants. And Peter does all the cooking…Cary Grant often talks about searching for the truth within himself. Well, I don’t think you’ll find it in yourself. You find it in someone else. And when you do, you give them everything you’ve got, everything. That’s the secret of happiness, sure. And that’s why I’m happy now.”

gridk:

Deborah Kerr:

“I’m really happy now. Before, there was always a nagging thing inside me. I knew things weren’t quite right; that one day I’d explode. With Peter I feel fully alive. But I never think: Oh, if only I’d met him years before. One has to be ready for someone. One matures; one changes. There’s a right time for everything. We live a very simple life. We don’t have servants. And Peter does all the cooking…
Cary Grant often talks about searching for the truth within himself. Well, I don’t think you’ll find it in yourself. You find it in someone else. And when you do, you give them everything you’ve got, everything. That’s the secret of happiness, sure. And that’s why I’m happy now.”

3 months ago via gridk (originally gridk)
28 January 2013 @ 3:31 PM

“I’ve found that most of us puts a wall up that protects from unwanted feeling. When I decided to dedicate myself to acting I realized I needed to find a way to live without that wall. It starts with being honest. I know that sounds easy, but it actually isn’t. Try and go through a day without telling a lie, even the tiniest one. It’s tough because, what if you disagree with someone you look up to? What if you work in a restaurant and you have to wait on someone that is being rude? If you feel like screaming, you go into a back room and let yourself scream. (you don’t have to scream at your boss. you can be alone) Be honest with everything you feel. Don’t hide anything. If there’s someone you love, but you’re scared to tell - tell, or show them. Let the feeling out. Try it for an hour, and slowly start extending it, until you’re living a life filled with open honest emotion. It’s a scary way to live, but I promise you it’s worth it. It deepens your relationships and your connection to yourself. ” - Jessica Chastain (replying to a fan on her Facebook page asking how he might pursue an acting career)

^^this^^

I’ve found that most of us puts a wall up that protects from unwanted feeling. When I decided to dedicate myself to acting I realized I needed to find a way to live without that wall. It starts with being honest. I know that sounds easy, but it actually isn’t. Try and go through a day without telling a lie, even the tiniest one. It’s tough because, what if you disagree with someone you look up to? What if you work in a restaurant and you have to wait on someone that is being rude? If you feel like screaming, you go into a back room and let yourself scream. (you don’t have to scream at your boss. you can be alone) Be honest with everything you feel. Don’t hide anything. If there’s someone you love, but you’re scared to tell - tell, or show them. Let the feeling out. Try it for an hour, and slowly start extending it, until you’re living a life filled with open honest emotion. It’s a scary way to live, but I promise you it’s worth it. It deepens your relationships and your connection to yourself. ” - Jessica Chastain (replying to a fan on her Facebook page asking how he might pursue an acting career)

^^this^^

(Source: broomstick)

3 months ago via frdirector (originally broomstick)
28 January 2013 @ 2:32 PM
3 months ago via classicactresses (originally terrymckays)
28 January 2013 @ 1:39 PM
stawp.

stawp.

3 months ago via urbrighteyes (originally urbrighteyes)