When I was a kid, I had an imaginary friend, the Raggedy Doctor, my Raggedy Doctor. But he wasn’t imaginary, he was real.

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gemmaarterton:

One day you’re home, the next you aren’t.

gemmaarterton:

One day you’re home, the next you aren’t.

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1 month ago · 2,024 notes (© alice-creed)
#harry potter

”It’s so funny because now that I’m in America, I’m more able to define it. Before I didn’t have an awareness of another style. I think [British style] has to do with the weather. We have terrible weather. It’s very gray and drizzly so we need things to cheer us up. And I think that leads to a lot of creativity and color, and I think that’s why our designers are so innovative.” — Emma Watson

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favourite movies → Moulin Rouge (2001)
“The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return.”



neckerchiefs:

Harry Lloyd, GQ Man Of The Month {february}

My style advice for GQ readers would be, stay well away from what I do. Yeah, you’d be pretty safe then. 





listenlikespring:

“On April 14th, 1912, the RMS Titanic struck an iceburg miles off the southern coast of Newfoundland at 11:40 p.m.(ship’s time). At 2:20 a.m., on April 15th, 1912, Titanic sunk to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, bringing over a thousand of its passengers with her and leaving hundreds of others to die of hypothermia in the freezing North Atlantic. 100 years has passed since then and the story of the lives lost that day still live on in films, books, documentaries and television series. This is to remember the 1,154 people who perished all those years ago, may they forever rest in peace, and the 710 survivors who have since passed through the gates of heaven, but have left behind their descendants with the story of their survival still living on.”

listenlikespring:

“On April 14th, 1912, the RMS Titanic struck an iceburg miles off the southern coast of Newfoundland at 11:40 p.m.(ship’s time). At 2:20 a.m., on April 15th, 1912, Titanic sunk to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, bringing over a thousand of its passengers with her and leaving hundreds of others to die of hypothermia in the freezing North Atlantic. 100 years has passed since then and the story of the lives lost that day still live on in films, books, documentaries and television series. This is to remember the 1,154 people who perished all those years ago, may they forever rest in peace, and the 710 survivors who have since passed through the gates of heaven, but have left behind their descendants with the story of their survival still living on.”


1 month ago · 12,690 notes (© listenlikespring)
#Titanic

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