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In this famous “Mouth of Truth” scene, Gregory Peck ad-libbed the joke where he pretends his hand gets bitten off in the mouth of the stone carving. He borrowed the gag from Red Skelton. Before shooting Peck told the director that he was going to do the gag but did not tell Audrey Hepburn. When Peck pulled his arm out of the stone carving’s mouth with his hand pulled up his sleeve, Hepburn’s horror and surprise was genuine. She gave what she later recalled was “a good and proper scream,” and the scene was finished in one take.(x)

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Moon over Manhattan
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The City Limits or a sense of vertigo

Spontaneously self-proclaimed “motion photographer” Dominic Boudreault is in constant search for different perspectives, mostly the ones that beautify and accelerate the world in which we live in. Watching his “motion photography” The City Limits, you really get a feeling of vertigo and being unfastened to how enormous and overwhelming New York City really is.

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“Du kannst Liebe nicht erzwingen.

Aber Du kannst ihr Raum geben zu

wachsen.”

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#growing love 
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Indoor Clouds by Berndnaut Smilde
“Artist Berndnaut Smilde combines sophisticated lighting and meticulously controlled interior atmospheric conditions with simple smoke machines to create these awesome images.” We like!
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Indoor Clouds by Berndnaut Smilde

“Artist Berndnaut Smilde combines sophisticated lighting and meticulously controlled interior atmospheric conditions with simple smoke machines to create these awesome images.” We like!

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"Sometimes I wonder if my whole life will pass by this way: me waiting in the shadows, waiting for something to happen. Waiting for someone else to make it happen. Something new or different or crazy and amazing. I‘ve been there for so long, letting everyone else figure it out for me, floating along without much direction or conscious thought. Reacting."

Sarah Ockler, Fixing Delilah (via larmoyante)

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Swell
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