“The only times I’m self-conscious are-when I’m Jean Arthur. In front of the camera I lose my identity completely, and with it I lose my timidity. As a character in a play I feel as if I can be what people expect. As Jean Arthur, I never feel as if I know what people expect.”
Happy birthday Gladys Georgianna Greene aka Jean Arthur!! (October 17, 1900 – June 19, 1991)
wow! i hit huge follower milestone that surpasses the count of ANY blog i’ve ever run (well, save for @fuckyeahaudreyhepburn but that’s a different story), and i’m v v excited about it :))) i’ve been on tumblr for far too long and have since made some amazing friends… and that’s how i’m sorting this. friends both new and old, thank you for following
!old friends who never go out of style (aka the folks who i’ve been following for so long and yet not long enough):
(this list was compiled by looking through my following list and mentally gauging how long ive been following my mutuals… if i missed u, trust me, u are loved)
I usually don’t write posts like this, but I saw other people asking for help on tumblr, so here I am! Me and my friend are currently in Edinburgh looking for a twin or double room to share, if any of you live here and know something or can help it would be fantastic!
This gif of crying Dawson is an accurate description of how I feel after weeks in the hostel. It is not super easy to find a flat but It could be worse! At least in the hostel there is a common room where I can draw a little when it is not too crowded (inktober!!).
“I’m essentially easy going. All my life I have believed that everything works out for the best. Don’t fight life – have a sense of proportion about what happens – a sense of humour.”
Happy Birthday, Deborah Jane Kerr | 30 September 1921 – 16 October 2007
Happy Birthday, Deborah Kerr (30 September 1921 – 16 October 2007)
She was never really conscious of the fact that she was world famous. She was an actress, she loved to act, and in acting she assumed somebody else’s personality. I think she made movies that have never worn of their splendour. — Peter Viertel