A dream is a wish your heart makes




May❀

20 year old introverted right brain. Anxiety prone insomniac. Television and movies are my two favorite things. This is just a wonderful little clusterfuck of all the things I love and find inspiring. Feel free to chat or message me about whatever!


3/50 - Katharine Hepburn

3/50 - Katharine Hepburn


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Original Caption: In Miami, Fla., Yesterday The Weather was a bit chilly, and golfing greats of yesteryear wore topcoats when they left by plane for a benefit match at Nassau, but Actress Katharine Hepburn stuck by her slack-suit. She went along to watch the match, refereed by the Duke of Windsor. Left to right: Gene Sarazen, Bobby Jones, Miss Hepburn, Walter Hagen and Tommy Armour.

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Original Caption: In Miami, Fla., Yesterday The Weather was a bit chilly, and golfing greats of yesteryear wore topcoats when they left by plane for a benefit match at Nassau, but Actress Katharine Hepburn stuck by her slack-suit. She went along to watch the match, refereed by the Duke of Windsor. Left to right: Gene Sarazen, Bobby Jones, Miss Hepburn, Walter Hagen and Tommy Armour.


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Katharine Hepburn photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt.

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Katharine Hepburn photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt.


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Katharine Hepburnby E. Cattermole

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Katharine Hepburn
by E. Cattermole


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People have asked me what was it about Spence that made me stay with him for nearly thirty years. And this is somehow impossible for me to answer. I honestly don’t know. I can only say that I could never have left him. He was there— I was his.
Katharine Hepburn | Me: Stories of My Life

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People have asked me what was it about Spence that made me stay with him for nearly thirty years. And this is somehow impossible for me to answer. I honestly don’t know. I can only say that I could never have left him. He was there— I was his.

Katharine Hepburn | Me: Stories of My Life


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❝I took a script to Spencer Tracy. I had gotten a ten-minute lecture about how I was supposed to go around the back to the gardener’s shack and leave it with him. Well, I screwed up and knocked on the front door. Then I saw Katharine Hepburn through the window, doing the dishes. I thought, Oh, gosh, I’m getting fired. They really liked their privacy. Hepburn came out, wiping her hands on a towel. She smiled, said, “Thank you very much,” took the script, turned around, and called out, “Spensah. Spensah, your script is here.❞
(William Morris agent Larry Fitzgerald, from an interview in David Rensin’s The Mailroom: Hollywood History from the Bottom Up (via lynnelemon))