Respect for each other as individuals, that’s what counts.
Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery in Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941)
Respect for each other as individuals, that’s what counts.
Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery in Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941)
Ava Gardner in Bhowani Junction (1956)
don’t ever let the good ones go
Eleanor Parker and Ronald Reagan in The Voice of the Turtle (1947)
I suppose you’ll be leaving soon. Yes. Well, a fort’s no place for a woman anyway, I guess. Will you miss me? Yes, I’ll miss you. Oh, for a week or a month maybe. For the rest of my life. I haven’t stopped thinking about you from the first moment I saw you. It’s been the same with you. You have a way of hitting with the truth that can really hurt. I don’t mean to hurt.
William Holden and Eleanor Parker in Escape from Fort Bravo (1953)
Anton Walbrook and Moira Shearer in The Red Shoes (1948)
Robert Redford in ‘This Property Is Condemned’ (1966)
I don’t want to leave her now You know I believe and how.
I want you to think about me at night, when you can’t sleep and you look outside and see the stars. And think about the times we used to look at the night sky. I want you to remember all the fun we had. And then I want you to go to sleep knowing that somewhere in the world I can’t sleep either because I’m thinking too.
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A tattoo design commission of the sword Narsil (From Lord of the Rings) I did last year that I don’t think I ever posted. It was originally for black in white, but decided to color it much later.
(This design is only intended for use by the original Commissioner. If you are interested in commissioning a custom tattoo design, you can contact me at tomatobird.art@gmail.com)
Personally, Veda’s convinced me that alligators have the right idea. They eat their young.
Mildred Pierce (1945) dir. Michael Curtiz
“If you are madly in love, let him feel it in waves, not oceans, because lovers need to be able to breathe.”
— hushed-words (via wnq-writers)