Pablo Picasso “paints” with light, photographed for Life Magazine by Gjon Mili, 1949.
Natalie Wood photographed by Ralph Crane for Life magazine, 1956.
François Arnaud, for Interview Magazine (via vilicity)
Lora Mathis, The Dust On This Poem Could Choke You (via larmoyante)
Avión en el cielo vs. ‘Homenaje a los castellers’ de Antoni Llena: Barcelona, Plaça de Sant Miquel
“I’ll never get used to anything. Anybody that does, they might as well be dead.”
Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961) dir. Blake Edwards
Please be patient with those who have anxiety
They say sorry a lot because they’re genuinely afraid they’ve insulted you somehow
They ask if they’re annoying because they genuinely think they’ve somehow annoyed you
They say things are ‘awkward’ because they can be uncomfortable in any situation, no matter who with, they don’t mean to personally hurt you
They cry because sometimes people and situations are too much, not because they’re looking for attention
They don’t text you a lot because they’re clingy, it’s because if you don’t reply, they think they’ve done something wrong
They can be set off by little things, so don’t say they’re overreacting when they panic
Please be patient with those who have anxiety
They only mean the best
My mother (via kaltehand)