The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye, 2011 (dir. Marie Losier)
I want to kiss somebody and have Mariah Carey’s song “The Roof” playing in the background.
Trust yourself. You’ve survived a lot, and you’ll survive whatever is coming.
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Hands Across the Table (1935). dir. Mitchell Leisen
trust in the universe
“Discipline is getting up at six A.M. in Hollywood when you’d rather be in New York waking at eleven. Discipline, too, is learning something new and strange or refusing a second piece of cinnamon toast. Discipline is not putting things off until tomorrow. If today is for buying spring clothes, you buy them. If now is the time to take singing lessons, you take them now, not next year. Next year you can take singing lessons, too, but they are next year’s lessons. There’s a time for everything.”
— Grace Kelly on self-discipline (Photoplay - February 1955)
Edith Head’s original costume designs for Grace Kelly — in Rear Window (1954) & To Catch a Thief (1955)
wakes up on time, showers, gets dressed, eats breakfast, and drinks coffee, then calmly lays back down in bed and goes back to sleep
Te quiero.
I love you.
Je t'aime.
If you are female growing up in these systems of female repression, if you have been a “good girl” or awkward, religious, agreeable, or nice for much of your life, you must master the parts of you afraid for other people to see you as aroused, desirable or sexual—loving sex or sexually-awakened because you fear being preyed upon or seen as bad or called a whore. So much personal power and mysteries of universe wake up inside when you are no longer afraid of being harmed, drugged, humiliated, or degraded for feeling naturally sexual in your body, hard nipples bouncing breasts wet ass sensitive pussy frequency, which has less to do with another person and more to do with the quality of your own health and wellness. -India Ame‘ye