ourmarilynmonroe: “But what can I do, I love
Saturday, 30 May 2015 15:07via http://ift.tt/1AAyChU:
ourmarilynmonroe:
“But what can I do, I love you. When I love somebody I love them. I want them to be near me. To bear my children, to be my wife. You think I am so clean, so faultless, so incapable of untruth that in comparison you are undefiled? I have sinned Marilyn; I am no better than you in any way. I can hate every man you were ever with but I can’t hate you. Your lover, slave, friend, father, son and pest, Art.”
- From a letter by Arthur Miller’s to Marilyn Monroe. The photograph taken by Jack Cardiff in 1956 of Marilyn was Miller’s favourite of her.

ourmarilynmonroe:
“But what can I do, I love you. When I love somebody I love them. I want them to be near me. To bear my children, to be my wife. You think I am so clean, so faultless, so incapable of untruth that in comparison you are undefiled? I have sinned Marilyn; I am no better than you in any way. I can hate every man you were ever with but I can’t hate you. Your lover, slave, friend, father, son and pest, Art.”
- From a letter by Arthur Miller’s to Marilyn Monroe. The photograph taken by Jack Cardiff in 1956 of Marilyn was Miller’s favourite of her.
