June 2013
27 posts
“I am really interested in silence- in inarticulacy also, which isn’t the same as silence. As a performer I like looking at the gaps between what people want to communicate and what they can communicate. I love good filmmaking that isn’t just about really proficient writers of dialogue, who think that everybody’s really articulate and everybody can hear each other really well. That doesn’t feel true to me, actually. I mean, that’s a fantastical universe.”
—Tilda Swinton, “Alien Laborer in the Hollywood Factory” by Charles Isherwood for The New York Times (via wildthicket)
“I’m always asking God for specific answers, but in the end the answer is always the same. Just trust me.”
—(via rainydaysandblankets)
“Her philosophy is carpe diem for herself and laissez-faire for others.”
—F. Scott Fitzgerald, This Side of Paradise