Originally Posted By childrenwithswag

Come ON.
childrenwithswag:

mason

Come ON.

childrenwithswag:

mason

Originally Posted By jbomb11

jbomb11:

This is Tierney’s desktop background, and I had to share it with my fellow AVENGERS fans. She is awesome.

jbomb11:

This is Tierney’s desktop background, and I had to share it with my fellow AVENGERS fans. She is awesome.

My favorite flavor of whiskey is whiskey…

via Jason Kessler (@thehungryclown), BonAppetit.com

Coach Taylor, you can tell me anything.

Originally Posted By editorrealtalk

WHEN I HAVE TO EXPLAIN THAT YOU CAN’T “SMILE” OR “LAUGH” A QUOTE

editorrealtalk:

Every. Single. Day.

Originally Posted By animalstalkinginallcaps

animalstalkinginallcaps:

OH MY GOD! WHEN DID YOU GUYS GET A ZARA?
THEY HAVE THE CUTEST TOPS!

animalstalkinginallcaps:

OH MY GOD! WHEN DID YOU GUYS GET A ZARA?

THEY HAVE THE CUTEST TOPS!

Originally Posted By ilovecharts

ilovecharts:

Over-thinking. The artist’s greatest enemy (besides indian ink spills) …via Wendy MacNaughton

ilovecharts:

Over-thinking. The artist’s greatest enemy (besides indian ink spills) …
via Wendy MacNaughton

Originally Posted By jaynestown

My cousin Helen, who is in her 90s now, was in the Warsaw ghetto during World War II. She and a bunch of the girls in the ghetto had to do sewing each day. And if you were found with a book, it was an automatic death penalty. She had gotten hold of a copy of ‘Gone With the Wind’, and she would take three or four hours out of her sleeping time each night to read. And then, during the hour or so when they were sewing the next day, she would tell them all the story. These girls were risking certain death for a story. And when she told me that story herself, it actually made what I do feel more important. Because giving people stories is not a luxury. It’s actually one of the things that you live and die for.

Neil Gaiman  (via rookiemag)

(Source: jaynestown, via rookiemag)

All hail Didion.

All hail Didion.

I often want to criticise Jane Austen, but her books madden me so that I can’t conceal my frenzy from the reader; and therefore I have to stop every time I begin. Everytime I read ‘Pride and Prejudice’ I want to dig her up and beat her over the skull with her own shin-bone.

Mark Twain (Letter to Joseph Twichell, 13 September 1898)

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