The Cincinnati Enquirer, Ohio, November 19, 1954
it’s a whole vibe
as far as I'm aware this comes from @NightTimeSecrets on weheartit
Basically one of my favourite monologues in theatre. So sad, poor Moritz :(
from Virginia Woolf’s diaries, February 27th, 1926
The sign of high quality is the fact the book was banned by the government. Trash literature NEVER EVER had any troubles with the law.
i missed this feeling... ur favorite band putting out a new song and listening to it all day... softly singing shiver while making tea in the evening... remember Pete saying we've always believed in quite an old fashioned way, in songs
from Mary Shelley’s preface to the 1831 edition of Frankenstein
hey so um your boyfriend, he bought a pack of cigarettes and mrs. wagner’s pies? and, i’m sorry, he, uh, walked off to look for america. yeah he’s boarding a greyhound in pittsburgh by now. sorry
Historically Accurate fashion in movies, books, and T.V is my kink.
“Bysshe looked, as he always looked, wild, intellectual, unearthly; like a spirit that had just descended from the sky; like a demon risen at that moment out of the ground.”
— Thomas Hogg on Percy Bysshe Shelley (also, coincidentally, my aesthetic goals)
god I wish someone would describe me as wild, intellectual, unearthly