Daily Celeb Mail

Sometimes Famous people write letters too. Sometimes they wind up on the internet. then sometimes they wind up here...

There’s nothing wrong with people being together even if they don’t know why, it’s when you get to know that you miss that space and run for it.
— Charles Bukowski

There’s nothing wrong with people being together even if they don’t know why, it’s when you get to know that you miss that space and run for it.

— Charles Bukowski

(Source: mshannah, via herstorygoeson)

thedailywhat:

Rejection Letter of the Day: When word reached Hillary Clinton that actor Jason Segal wanted to work with her,she penned him this study in classiness.
First the TFHC meme buy-in, and now this? Please, God, don’t let one of her aides be revealed as the letter’s true author.
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thedailywhat:

Rejection Letter of the Day: When word reached Hillary Clinton that actor Jason Segal wanted to work with her,she penned him this study in classiness.

First the TFHC meme buy-in, and now this? Please, God, don’t let one of her aides be revealed as the letter’s true author.

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Paul Mccartney sent Ringo Starr a postcard on January 31st 1969 (the day after the band’s performance on the roof of Apple Studios) saying: “You are the greatest drummer in the world. Really.” 

Paul Mccartney sent Ringo Starr a postcard on January 31st 1969 (the day after the band’s performance on the roof of Apple Studios) saying: “You are the greatest drummer in the world. Really.” 

(via girlinlondon)

And people are often unable to do anything, imprisoned as they are in I don’t know what kind of terrible, terrible, oh such terrible cage. […] Do you know what makes the prison disappear? Every deep, genuine affection. Being friends, being brothers, loving, that is what opens the prison, with supreme power, by some magic force. Without these one stays dead. But whenever affection is revived, there life revives.

—Vincent Van Gogh in a letter to his brother Theo (July 1880)

(Source: gaws, via thatkindofwoman)

imnotsober:

A grieving father named Robert S. Marcus — then-Political Director of the World Jewish Congress — was the recipient of the following letter of condolence in 1950, not long after his son succumbed to polio. It was written by Albert Einstein.

(Source: lettersofnote.com)

whatsthestorylittlebones:

From hell. Mr Lusk, Sor I send you half the Kidne I took from one woman and prasarved it for you tother piece I fried and ate it was very nise. I may send you the bloody knif that took it out if you only wate a whil longer signed
Catch me when you can Mishter Lusk

Maybe the most famous serial killer of all time. Therefore for the purpose of this blog, he counts.

whatsthestorylittlebones:

From hell. Mr Lusk, Sor I send you half the Kidne I took from one woman and prasarved it for you tother piece I fried and ate it was very nise. I may send you the bloody knif that took it out if you only wate a whil longer signed

Catch me when you can Mishter Lusk

Maybe the most famous serial killer of all time. Therefore for the purpose of this blog, he counts.