swarleyy:

“People look at being in big films as sort of the zenith of it, and it’s not, it’s really not. For me, every single job is a new beginning, a new starting point where you can learn again and begin again. It’s never, ‘I’ve made it.’ I mean, I’ve had the most extraordinary year, don’t get me wrong. I count my blessings every day — it’s been wonderful.”

swarleyy:

“People look at being in big films as sort of the zenith of it, and it’s not, it’s really not. For me, every single job is a new beginning, a new starting point where you can learn again and begin again. It’s never, ‘I’ve made it.’ I mean, I’ve had the most extraordinary year, don’t get me wrong. I count my blessings every day — it’s been wonderful.”

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"The best moments in reading are when you come across something - a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things - which you had thought special and particular to you. And now, here it is, set down by someone else, a person you have never met, someone even who is long dead. And it is as if a hand has come out, and taken yours. "

— Alan Bennett, The History Boys: The Film (via skeletales)

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farewell-kingdom:

Being here, by Mark Garry, thread pins, beads

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theshadowofvergil:

daniellatara:

restores my faith in humanity

theshadowofvergil:

daniellatara:

restores my faith in humanity

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Listen to that crowd Benedict,

ciaobohemia:

Listen to it. You are adored and admired so much.

May 27. 5 Notes.

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Kym Karath, who played Gretl, and Julie Andrews during the filming of The Sound of Music in 1965 

Kym Karath, who played Gretl, and Julie Andrews during the filming of The Sound of Music in 1965 

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