Life is Growing On Me by Norman Duenas
“I don’t have children; I’m not married. But I have a lot of intimate relationships—my nieces and nephews, and a wonderful circle of friends. I don’t see them enough. This idea that you can have it all is another thing to be challenged. Somebody once said to me, ‘You can have anything you want, but you can’t have everything.’ You can’t be awake and asleep, or here and also at home. You have to make choices. But I’ve gotta strike while the iron’s hot. Right now, people are calling. They may stop really soon. So I want to make hay while the sun shines. That’s a lot of things I just did there…iron, hay. But you know, the window is open. I’m just trying to muscle it open as long as I can and get it as wide as possible” Sarah Paulson by Zoey Grossman | US Elle: The ‘Women In Hollywood’ Issue (November 2018)
Greta Garbo, A Woman of Affairs – 1928
Two women hitchhiking in Toronto, Canada, 1974
During the month of March, LIFE will be celebrating the great women who photographed for the magazine. Along with portraits in the feed, we will also feature stories with iconic and rarely seen photos. First up is Margaret Bourke-White - one of the first 4 photographers for LIFE magazine who also holds the title of the first cover (Fort Peck Dam). She is pictured here on top of the Chrysler Building in 1934. (Oscar Graubner—The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images) #LIFElegends #MargaretBourkeWhite #WomensHistoryMonth
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She was a handful, but my life would have been so much drabber if she hadn’t been my friend. - Mark Hamill.
“The worst thing about that kind of prejudice… is that while you feel hurt and angry and all the rest of it, it feeds you self-doubt. You start thinking, perhaps I am not good enough.” - Nina Simone
“You can be up to your boobies in white satin, with gardenias in your hair and no sugar cane for miles, but you can still be working on a plantation.” - Billie Holiday, pic by Dennis Stock, 1958
She was everything you would long to be. We would play silly games — who would you like to be if you could be someone else? Most of us wrote — Vivian Hartley.