Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961, dir. Blake Edwards)
“The ragbag colors of her boy’s hair, tawny streaks, strands of albino-blonde and yellow, caught the hall light. It was a warm evening, nearly summer, and she wore a slim cool black dress, black sandals, a pearl choker. For all her chic thinness, she had an almost breakfast-cereal air of health, a soap and lemon cleanliness, a rough pink darkening the cheeks. Her mouth was large, her nose upturned. A pair of dark glasses blotted out her eyes. It was a face beyond childhood, yet this side of belonging to a woman. I thought her anywhere between sixteen and thirty.”
-Truman Capote, Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1958)
“Marriage was defined by God in the Garden…one man, on women for life…”
Okay pause right there…”for life”??…you don’t want to redefine marriage yet overlook the fact the the aspect of marriage being FOR LIFE, as DEFINED BY GOD is so readily broken
…Kirk I’ve lost some respect for you sir.





