This is so much better than the first time.
MOIRAINE channeling in "What Was Meant to Be"
"Xena and I are meant to be together. We didn't make it that way, it just is."
EMILY BLUNT as LADY CORNELIA LOCKE THE ENGLISH | Miniseries | created by Hugo Blick
First, last and forever.
Xena Warrior Princess 4x03 A family affair
no more questioning who we’re talking to when we say “girl help.” it’s carly rae jepsen
carly rae jepsen really took 1 look at 2022 and said you guys are in a crisis, i’m on my way 🏍
They’ve been married for 50 years
One of the most significant people in Emily Dickinson’s life was her sister Lavinia. Born two years after Emily, on February 28, 1833, the two were raised as if of an age. […] Different as they were, the sisters were extremely close. While Austin was often exasperated by his youngest sister, the poet called her bond with Lavinia “early, earnest, indissoluble.” Indeed, from young womanhood, Emily depended upon Vinnie’s physical presence when engaged in social activities […] As she neared age thirty, the reclusive poet admitted, “Vinnie has been all, so long, I feel the oddest fright at parting with her for an hour, lest a storm arise, and I go unsheltered.” […] Vinnie’s pride in her brilliant sister was as strong as her devotion to protecting her. […] When Emily died in May 1886, Vinnie burned her sister’s correspondence, as requested, but to her amazement discovered hundreds of poems about which Emily had given no instructions. Determined to share these with the world, Vinnie spent the next thirteen years successfully urging and cajoling others – Susan Dickinson, Mabel Loomis Todd, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the publishers Roberts Brothers – to publish her sister’s poems and letters. Without what Emily called Vinnie’s “inciting voice,” we would know little or nothing of Dickinson’s great lyric poetry. - The Emily Dickinson Museum
DICKINSON (2019-2021) Hailee Steinfeld as Emily Dickinson Anna Baryshnikov as Lavinia Dickinson
lan to moiraine in 1x06 b like
WHEN HARRY MET SALLY (1989) dir. Rob Reiner, written by Nora Ephron
When Toni Morrison said the grandeur of life is the attempt, not the solution… And how she went on to explain that it’s about behaving as beautifully as one can under completely impossible circumstances. The power that has, you know? It’s really just the making room for what breathes in the presence of the attempt. In the coming-to-be.