Katharine Hepburn and a theatrical pout, photographed by Cecil Beaton, 1935
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Katharine Hepburn, New York City, 1938. Alfred Eisenstaedt, 1898-1995. Gelatin silver print.
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Katherine Hepburn by George Hoyningen-Huene 1935
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"Well - what shall we hang? The holly or each other?"
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She ordered the assassiSLAYtion of the ArchMOTHER of CUNTerbury by asking “will no one rid me of this SERVEulant PUSSY?”
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Katharine Hepburn and a dog, 1939.
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"You keep asking questions and posing situations, and I keep thinking of my father: A man whose sink had on it one big bar of durable, good soap. And that bar of soap was used for cleaning, shaving, and brushing his teeth. It worked fine; it was fast; it was economical. He could then get on with his day. I think we clutter our minds and our lives in a way people would have liked for my father to clutter his toilet. There is too much clutter and too much thinking and too much devising. I think you need to be true to your work and your friends--these should be small circles. People who have too many friends tend to have too few ideas, I find, and they cover up their disappointment with parties and chatter and movement. Focus on working well and being there for you, your work, and your friends. One bar of soap. Taught me a lot."
~ Katharine Hepburn
(Interview with James Grissom,1990)
[Thanks Ian Sanders]
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i drew katharine hepburn again!
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From Greta Garbo: Divine Star
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“The calla lilies are in bloom again. Such a strange flower, suitable to any occasion.”
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