The Dame
filmlovers:

Casablanca, 1942 by noraalexa

A classic

filmlovers:

Casablanca, 1942 by noraalexa

A classic

Special rules how to live your live from me and Christina ( @Classic_dame )

arashi-no-ouji:

#1We must always have snow

#2 Dreams must always come true

#3 Always dream of snow

#4 We shall have everything we want.

The most import rules in the world.  The ‘snow bunny’ rules!  

jimmypage:

Jean Harlow, the ultimate creature of the 1930s

jimmypage:

Jean Harlow, the ultimate creature of the 1930s

Beethoven’s Letters to His Immortal Beloved
The Second Letter

Evening, Monday, July 6


You are suffering, my dearest creature - only now have I learned that letters must be posted very early in the morning on Mondays to Thursdays - the only days on which the mail-coach goes from here to K. - You are suffering - Ah, wherever I am, there you are also - I will arrange it with you and me that I can live with you. What a life!!! thus!!! without you - pursued by the goodness of mankind hither and thither - which I as little want to deserve as I deserve it - Humility of man towards man - it pains me - and when I consider myself in relation to the universe, what am I and what is He - whom we call the greatest - and yet - herein lies the divine in man - I weep when I reflect that you will probably not receive the first report from me until Saturday - Much as you love me - I love you more - But do not ever conceal yourself from me - good night - As I am taking the baths I must go to bed - Oh God - so near! so far! Is not our love truly a heavenly structure, and also as firm as the vault of heaven?

 

Your faithful LUDWIG.
Live your life with humanity. For no matter what you do, you change someone’s life”~Cirque du Soleil: Alegria
That film is so touching.
At every single moment of one’s life, one is going to be no less than what one has been.”
~Oscar Wilde
avanishedtime:

ziegfeld girl

avanishedtime:

ziegfeld girl

thetranscendentalmodernist:

Andromeda - Oil on canvas - Edward John Poynter (1836-1919)
It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.
Henry David Thoreau (via time-hatter)

The first afternoon of Autumn.