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Quotes from F. Scott Fitzgerald

All my beautiful lovely safe world blew itself up here with a great gust of high explosive love.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
held my hand for a moment, looking up into my face, promising that there was no one in the world she so much wanted to see.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Americans were saying good-by in voices that mimicked the cadence of water running into a large old bathtub.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Almost five years! There must have been moments even that afternoon when Daisy tumbled short of his dreams—not through her own fault, but because of the colossal vitality of his illusion. It had gone beyond her, beyond everything. He had thrown himself into it with a creative passion, adding to it all the time, decking it out with every bright feather that drifted his way. No amount of fire or freshness can challenge what a man will store up in his ghostly heart.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
E assim, com o sol brilhando e vendo uma imensa quantidade de folhas brotando nos galhos das árvores, no mesmo ritmo espantoso daqueles filmes em câmera acelerada, senti aquela familiar convicção de que, junto com o verão, a vida recomeçava.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
She looked at me with an absolute smirk on her lovely face, as if she had asserted her membership in a rather distinguished secret society to which she and Tom belonged.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
But I am slow-thinking and full of interior rules that act as brakes on my desires, and I knew that I had to get myself definitely out of that tangle back home.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
The way he looked at Julia made her feel attractive. For half an hour, as their sentences floated pleasantly among the scent of violets and snowdrops, forget-me-nots and pansies, her interest in him grew.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Her voice is full of money," he said suddenly. That was it. I'd never understood before. It was full of money—that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbals' song of it.… High in a white palace the king's daughter, the golden girl.…
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
One of the pilots asked Mr. Smith if he liked his business, and Mr. Smith said, Sure. Sure I like it. It's nice being the only sound nut in a hatful of cracked ones. ---Stewardess to Cecelia Brady
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Elle disait ce qui lui passait par la tête, mais avec une chaleur bouleversante, comme si, à travers ces mots chuchotés, frémissants, son cÅ"ur essayait de se faire entendre.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
It occurred to him that all strongly accentuated classes, such as the military, divided men into two kinds: their own kind—and those without.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Young men just don't drift coolly out of nowhere and buy a palace on Long Island.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Whenever you feel like criticizing any one,' he told me, 'just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had.' He
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
The very weather seems to have a quality of the past, faded weather like that of old photographs.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Think of it as if you were standing on one of those globes with a map on it — I always wanted one when I was a boy." "I understand," she said after a minute. "When you do that, you can feel the earth turn, can't you?" He nodded. "Yes. Otherwise it's all just mañana — waiting for the morning or the moon.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Anyhow he gives large parties,' said Jordan, changing the subject with an urbane distaste for the concrete. 'And I like large parties. They're so intimate. At small parties there isn't any privacy.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
superior couples holding each other tortuously
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
My dear boy, there's your big mistake. This has nothing to do with will-power; that's a crazy, useless word, anyway; you lack judgement--the judgement to decide at once when you know your imagination will play you false, given half a chance.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
As an endless dream it went on; the spirit of the past brooding over a new generation, the chosen youth from the muddled, unchastened world, still fed romantically on the mistakes and half-forgotten dreams of dead statesmen and poets.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
It was good to be hard, then; all nice people were hard on themselves.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
They ate sandwiches of mortadel sausage and bel paese cheese made up in the station restaurant, and drank Beaujolais.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
They were walking through the March twilight where it was as warm as June, and the joy of youth filled his soul so that he felt he must speak. 'I think,' he said and his voice trembled, 'that if I lost faith in you I'd lose faith in God.' She looked at him with such a started face that he asked her the matter. 'Nothing,' she said slowly, 'only this: five men have said that to me before, and it frightens me.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
No,' she said; 'I'd never marry again. I've got my two children and I want myself for them. I like you--I like all clever men, you more than any--but you know me well enough to know that I'd never marry a clever man--' She broke off suddenly.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald