‘I started writing a journal for my thoughts. I don’t know if it was to forget, or to remember what i’d seen. Men and women, caught in the crossfire of an unwanted war. After a few years i’d seen so much death, the word itself became meaningless. Words became meaningless…’
Tom Hiddleston in Manjinder Virk’s powerful ‘Out of Darkness’, which deals with the impact, devastation and experience of death, as an aid worker’s story is told through nine separate voices.
I’m sorry, but Tom just doesn’t smile like THIS for anyone else but Chris. He looks like he’s actually blushing.
It’s my fantasy, let me live it.
Reading #theoutsider by the king Stephen King. Page 308; “He wasn’t any Chris Pines or #TomHiddleston, but he wasn’t hard to look at, either.” I know he has good taste. This made me smile.
“Never stop fighting. Never stop dreaming. And don’t be afraid of wearing your heart on your sleeve … For myself, for a long time … maybe I felt inauthentic or something, I felt like my voice wasn’t worth hearing. And I think everyone’s voice is worth hearing. So if you’ve got something to say, say it from the rooftops.” (x)
Finally done with this Tom Hiddleston painting. I hope you guys like it (: Let me know!
Not sure why, but there’s a nice new Tom ‘overview’ video on MSN right now. Click the link to see it.
The charming, intelligent and handsome Brit Tom Hiddleston experienced something of a shock Hollywood breakthrough back in 2011, thanks to roles in three big screen hits. His performances in Kenneth Branagh’s ‘Thor’, Woody Allen’s ‘Midnight In Paris’ and Steven Spielberg’s ‘War Horse’ put him firmly on the map.