success-is-not-final:

Les Miserables 2012 Film + Blue

lady-arryn:

Join in the fight that will give you the right to be free.

lipstickfutch-deactivated201703:

Less glory but greater liberty: the drum is silent and the voices of reason can be heard.

ilarina:

Tell me what you want. I’ll do anything I can to give it to you.

grantairest:

Grantaire had risen. The immense gleam of the whole combat which he had missed, and in which he had had no part, appeared in the brilliant glance of the transfigured drunken man.

dehaanss:

do you hear the people s i n g
singing a song of angry men
it is the music of the people
who will { n o t  b e  s l a v e s } again!

when the beating of your heart
echoes the beating of the drums
there is a life about to start
w h e n  t o m o r r o w  c o m e s

catleys:

once and for all we won’t carry no banners that don’t spell f r e e d o m   

sarah531:

Look, I’m not saying that Victor Hugo was listening to Bon Jovi’s We Weren’t Born To Follow when writing Les Mis. I’m just saying it’s a possibility, is all.

musaints:

THE HERO SEES VALUES BEYOND WHAT’S POSSIBLE. THAT’S THE NATURE OF A HERO. IT KILLS HIM, OF COURSE, ULTIMATELY. BUT IT MAKES THE WHOLE STRUGGLE OF HUMANITY WORTHWHILE.

JOHN GARDNER

princessfiyero:

self-inflicted

florizels-deactivated20130907:

i live in a city sorrow built
it’s in my honey, it’s in my milk