mae waldfee

sobbing listening to my most favouritist album of all times, I have lost it

nataliakoptseva:

Eugène Delacroix

nataliakoptseva:

Eugène Delacroix

thehystericalsociety:

Boogeymen - part of a series of eerie stereoviews - dated 1923 (Via)


“I never found her funny, I always found her sad, whereas I think some people view her as having very comic moments. I also got quiet annoyed when people described her to me as ditzy, as I always felt she was incredibly intelligent - she sees through a lot of other characters, such as Tony, for example - and that the kind of dizziness that she puts across is actually a defense mechanism” 
- Hannah Murray about Cassie

I never found her funny, I always found her sad, whereas I think some people view her as having very comic moments. I also got quiet annoyed when people described her to me as ditzy, as I always felt she was incredibly intelligent - she sees through a lot of other characters, such as Tony, for example - and that the kind of dizziness that she puts across is actually a defense mechanism

- Hannah Murray about Cassie