the good must be innocent
webcomixwastaken:

“This was the tone of the gathering, sarcasm, jest and foolery, the thing that the French call wit and the English call good humour, good taste and bad taste, good reasoning and bad, the tumult of talk volleyed from every corner of the room to echo like a cheerful cannonade above the talkers’ heads.”

- Victor Hugo, Les Miserables

Sorry fandomly followers
But you’re going to get a lot of thisStill, handsome young men and historical fiction…what’s not to love?

(L-R: Courfeyrac, Feuilly, Combeferre, Enjolras, Bahorel, Jehan, Bossuet, Joly, Grantaire)

webcomixwastaken:

“This was the tone of the gathering, sarcasm, jest and foolery, the thing that the French call wit and the English call good humour, good taste and bad taste, good reasoning and bad, the tumult of talk volleyed from every corner of the room to echo like a cheerful cannonade above the talkers’ heads.”

- Victor Hugo, Les Miserables

Sorry fandomly followers
But you’re going to get a lot of this
Still, handsome young men and historical fiction…what’s not to love?

(L-R: Courfeyrac, Feuilly, Combeferre, Enjolras, Bahorel, Jehan, Bossuet, Joly, Grantaire)


The summertime always reminds me of special times, nothing but the sunshine in you. Today those memories they make me feel blue ♫

The summertime always reminds me of special times, nothing but the sunshine in you. Today those memories they make me feel blue ♫

ofmiscellany:

u mad?

ofmiscellany:

u mad?

hollygohardly:

”Anthony and Audrey developed a really good relationship, and he brought out a facet of her personality I had never seen before. At times, they acted like two young kids. I would say Tony seemed like a brother to Audrey and watched over her. If he saw her sitting by herself on the set, maybe looking a little sad, he would jump in, shaking her chair until he had her laughing, or getting her a cup of tea, telling her a joke - anything that would perk up her spirits.”- Bob Willoughby

hollygohardly:

Anthony and Audrey developed a really good relationship, and he brought out a facet of her personality I had never seen before. At times, they acted like two young kids. I would say Tony seemed like a brother to Audrey and watched over her. If he saw her sitting by herself on the set, maybe looking a little sad, he would jump in, shaking her chair until he had her laughing, or getting her a cup of tea, telling her a joke - anything that would perk up her spirits.”- Bob Willoughby

beppski:

Young Anthony Perkins with his siamese cat

beppski:

Young Anthony Perkins with his siamese cat