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Graphic We Love: The Eyes
We’re not sure who issued this quote, but we sure believe in the power of a stare. Ladies, learn to use ‘dem eyes. 
(Photo: Courtesy of Modern Hepburn. Text: Jauretsi)

Graphic We Love: The Eyes

We’re not sure who issued this quote, but we sure believe in the power of a stare. Ladies, learn to use ‘dem eyes. 

(Photo: Courtesy of Modern Hepburn. Text: Jauretsi)

(Source: milly567, via modernhepburn)

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(Photo courtesy of @carolynmurphy via Instagram)

(Photo courtesy of @carolynmurphy via Instagram)

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I think that the people who really do well and sustain success are the people who treat other people well.
-  Katie Couric (MAKERS Documentary premieres February 26 on PBS)
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(Photo courtesy of Steven Klein for Vogue)

(Photo courtesy of Steven Klein for Vogue)

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Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life’s coming attractions.
-  Albert Einstein
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“For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone” 
-Audrey Hepburn
(Photo: Conde Nast Archives)

“For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone” 

-Audrey Hepburn

(Photo: Conde Nast Archives)

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I don’t know, I don’t really follow trends. I think it’s important for girls to dress for themselves and express themselves through fashion and kinda not pay attention to trends. Women all have different bodies, different shapes and sizes, and walk different paths and journeys… so I believe you have to dress for yourself, and be comfortable and confidant.
-  Nicole Richie answers PopSugar when asked what trends are coming up in 2012. 
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Our love of story-telling can be traced back through the ages, progressing from caveman drawings, to word of mouth, to pen and paper, printed word, to social networking forums.
-  Princess Julia (ID Magazine: Lights, Camera, Action Issue)
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I mean, I always say, imagine Romeo and Juliet, they get married and then they have 12 children that are shouting the whole day, ‘Momma! Momma! Pappa!’ with the snot here and both of them being fat and Juliet, you know, cooking pasta and Romeo scratching his balls, you know, watching television. You think that Shakespeare would write a story about them? No. You know, you have to die to become interesting.
-  Iranian born French Director Marjane Satrapi on tragic love stories. Her film Chicken with Plums is in theaters now. Read The Inside Source Q&A here
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The message was: So you’re single. You can still have sex. You can have a great life. And if you marry, don’t just sponge off a man or be the gold-medal-winning mother. Don’t use men to get what you want in life - - get it for yourself.
-  RIP Helen Gurley Brown, who released the book “Sex and the Single Girl” in 1962.