“A mother’s treasure is her daughter.” -Unknown
okay what the hell? They are so similar.
(vía michaelswift)
“A mother’s treasure is her daughter.” -Unknown
okay what the hell? They are so similar.
(vía michaelswift)
“He came back from Boston to me in the hospital and he walked in the morning about 8 in my room, and just sobbed and put his arms around me…..”
[JBK on JFK, speaking about baby Patrick’s death]
(vía kennedy-camelot)
I often think of what she said about Jack in December after he died: ‘They made him a legend, when he would have preferred to be a man.’ Jackie would have preferred to be just herself, but the world insisted that she be a legend too. She never wanted public notice – in part I think, because it brought back painful memories of an unbearable sorrow, endured in the glare of a million lights.
— Ted Kennedy
(Fuente: shakerheights, vía jackieblog)
“He was, she says, kind, conciliatory, forgiving, a gentleman, a man of taste in people, furniture, books. Fondly, she recalls him ever reading—while walking, dining, bathing, doing his tie. She remembers with amusement how he would change into pajamas for his 45-minute afternoon nap in the White House. She lets slip a reference to a ‘civilized side of Jack’ and ‘sort of a crude side,’ but she clarifies: ‘Not that Jack had the crude side.”
(Fuente: azaliapaloma, vía ihearthekennedys)
(Fuente: elleryqueen)