I love you, Sir. But really, sir, I do.
I love you, Sir. But really, sir, I do.
I was gay and we were happy.
(Source: branaghing)
Oh, how I love you, kind sir.
Louisa Musgrove, you get no sympathy from me. I give no compliments to your mother.
I don’t reblog much but THIS, I just had to. Funniest post ever.
I always say this when I watch this scene…
Louisa Musgrove, you get no sympathy from me. I give no compliments to your mother.
Louisa Musgrove, you get no sympathy from me. I give no compliments to your mother.
Your argument is invalid because Colin Firth is in a bathtub.
Mr. Darcy: [Chuckles] And…what should I call you when I’m cross? “Mrs. Darcy”?
Elizabeth Bennet: [Smiling] No! No. You may only call me “Mrs. Darcy”… when you are completely, perfectly, and incandescently happy.
Mr. Darcy: [chuckles] How are you this evening… Mrs. Darcy?
Colin Firth
Yeah. So what. Politicians know best.
↳ Colin talks about the first time he met Gary (Part 1)
HUNG LIKE A WATER BUFFALO OH GOD COLIN FIRTH I LOVE YOU
“Mr. Darcy has become iconic. He may appear to be aloof, arrogant, haughty, pompous, prideful. But he´s just misunderstood. He´s shy, I think, is what it is. He´s just shy.”
(Matthew Macfadyen)
Social anxiety 200 years ago.
(Source: pemberley-state-of-mind)