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  2. reblololo:

George W. Gardner Photography - Gallery - New Orleans, Louisiana. 1972

    reblololo:

    George W. Gardner Photography - Gallery - New Orleans, Louisiana. 1972

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  4. mabelmoments:

Picture: VIENNA ZOO/DANIEL ZUPANC/AFP/Getty


As long there’s pandas, there’s still hope in the world. 

    mabelmoments:

    Picture: VIENNA ZOO/DANIEL ZUPANC/AFP/Getty

    As long there’s pandas, there’s still hope in the world. 

    (via allcreatures)

    4 months ago  /  382 notes  /  Source: telegraph.co.uk

  5. Cary Grant, the king of coolness and charming

    Cary Grant, the king of coolness and charming

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  6. youshimmyshookmyboat:

My kind of woman;)

    youshimmyshookmyboat:

    My kind of woman;)

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  7.                                        

    Love is to add more skype credit when your credit card limit is almost gone. To make time because your significant-other lives in a completely different time zone. And when you finally reach him, he gives you the busy tone that ruins your day. Love sucks, sometimes. 

    10 months ago  /  0 notes

  8. The Age of Innocence (Martin Scorsese, 1993)
“I couldn’t have spoken like this yesterday, because when we’ve been apart, and I’m looking forward to seeing you, every thought is burnt up in a great flame. But when you come; and you’re so much more than I remembered, and what I want of you is so much more than an hour or two every now and then, with wastes of thirsty waiting between, that I can sit perfectly beside you, like this, with all other vision in my mind, just quietly trusting to it to come true.”
-The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton

    The Age of Innocence (Martin Scorsese, 1993)

    “I couldn’t have spoken like this yesterday, because when we’ve been apart, and I’m looking forward to seeing you, every thought is burnt up in a great flame. But when you come; and you’re so much more than I remembered, and what I want of you is so much more than an hour or two every now and then, with wastes of thirsty waiting between, that I can sit perfectly beside you, like this, with all other vision in my mind, just quietly trusting to it to come true.”

    -The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton

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  9. valarium:

Singing songs of love to pass the time.

    valarium:

    Singing songs of love to pass the time.

    (via valarium-deactivated20110818)

    10 months ago  /  1 note  /  Source: weheartit.com

  10. Photo by Bob Willoughby (Dustin Hoffman and Katherine Ross in The Graduate, 1967)

If we ever get married this how it will be. :)

    Photo by Bob Willoughby (Dustin Hoffman and Katherine Ross in The Graduate, 1967)

    If we ever get married this how it will be. :)

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