not a robot, but a ghost.

likeafieldmouse:

Frederic Chopin - Prelude No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 28 - Martha Argerich

angerpainfearagression:

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  • It’s amazing how some sunny weather, a small can of coffee, and a tiny bouquet of flowers can make finals week seem beautiful. It really is the little things that make a difference.

    It’s amazing how some sunny weather, a small can of coffee, and a tiny bouquet of flowers can make finals week seem beautiful. It really is the little things that make a difference.

    "He tried to empty his face of all expression that might quite simply, perhaps even beautifully, reveal how he felt about the arriving person."
    – J.D. Salinger - Franny and Zooey (via allpersistingstars)

    likeafieldmouse:

    Erik Satie - Gymnopedies (Nos. 1, 2 & 3) - Pascal Roge

    1. Lent et douloureux

    2. Lent et triste

    3. Lent et grave

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  • "I want to feel it,
    the breathtaking certainty,
    that comes when you’re loved."
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  • 
On December 8, 1980, Annie Leibovitz had a photo shoot with John Lennon for Rolling Stone, promising him that he would make the cover. She had initially tried to get a picture with just Lennon alone, which is what Rolling Stone wanted, but Lennon insisted that both he and Yoko Ono be on the cover. Leibovitz had John remove his clothes and curl up next to Yoko. She recalls,

“What is interesting is she said she’d take her top off and I said, ‘Leave everything on’ — not really preconceiving the picture at all. Then he curled up next to her and it was very, very strong. You couldn’t help but feel that he was cold and he looked like he was clinging on to her. I think it was amazing to look at the first Polaroid and they were both very excited. John said, ‘You’ve captured our relationship exactly. Promise me it’ll be on the cover.’ I looked him in the eye and we shook on it.”

Leibovitz was the last person to professionally photograph Lennon — he was shot and killed five hours after this photograph was taken.

    On December 8, 1980, Annie Leibovitz had a photo shoot with John Lennon for Rolling Stone, promising him that he would make the cover. She had initially tried to get a picture with just Lennon alone, which is what Rolling Stone wanted, but Lennon insisted that both he and Yoko Ono be on the cover. Leibovitz had John remove his clothes and curl up next to Yoko. She recalls,

    “What is interesting is she said she’d take her top off and I said, ‘Leave everything on’ — not really preconceiving the picture at all. Then he curled up next to her and it was very, very strong. You couldn’t help but feel that he was cold and he looked like he was clinging on to her. I think it was amazing to look at the first Polaroid and they were both very excited. John said, ‘You’ve captured our relationship exactly. Promise me it’ll be on the cover.’ I looked him in the eye and we shook on it.”

    Leibovitz was the last person to professionally photograph Lennon — he was shot and killed five hours after this photograph was taken.

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  • I guess I was always meant to be this whimsical. #pisces #marchbaby (at Phoenix Books)

    I guess I was always meant to be this whimsical. #pisces #marchbaby (at Phoenix Books)

    paajjkoo:

    You’re the one who can make me stay
    You’re the only one who makes me feel this way
    You’re the one who’s been stealing stars
    You’re golden arrow went through my heart

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