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She had a luminous quality -- a combination of wistfulness, radiance, yearning, that set her apart and yet made everyone wish to be part of it, to share in the childlike naïvete which was at once so shy and yet so vibrant.
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1,797 notesAlways search for magic. It’s hidden in the smallest things: In flowers, in books, in the sunlight, in clouds, in blossoming trees, in bird’s song. It’s everywhere, we just don’t see it.
Marilyn Monroe: always most at home among children, animals, and elderly people. Photos by Ernst Haas, 1955.
Marilyn Monroe at Home in Hollywood: Color Portraits, 1953
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