Quotes About Obsession
He loves power. A terrible love.
~ Euripides
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What are you afraid of then? Not Being able to see, I think not seeing because your obsessed by something that blots out the world.
~ Eva Ibbotson
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Billionaires Pleasure Luke & Claire Wired Wanton
~ Evelyn Adams
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chokey cholmondley: i sure am crazy about culture.
~ Evelyn Waugh
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But he knew that he was in Daisy's house by a colossal accident. However glorious might be his future as Jay Gatsby, he was at present a penniless young man without a past, and at any moment the invisible cloak of his uniform might slip from his shoulders. So he made the most of his time. He took what he could get, ravenously and unscrupulously - eventually he took Daisy one still October night, took her because he had no real right to touch her hand
~ F Scott Ftzgerald
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Gatsby turned out all right at the end; it is what preyed on Gatsby, what foul dust floated in the wake of his dreams that temporarily closed out my interest in the abortive sorrows and short-winded elations of men.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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I thought of Gatsby's wonder when he first picked out the green light at the end of Daisy's dock. He had come a long way to this lawn and his dream must have seemed so close that he could hardly fail to grasp it. He did not know that it was already behind him. [- Nick Carroway]
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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How I feel is that if I wanted anything I'd take it. That's what I've always thought all my life. But it happens that I want you, and so I just haven't room for any other desires.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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You are mine-you know you're mine! he cried wildly...the moonlight twisted in through the vines and listened...the fireflies hung upon their whispers as if to win his glance from the glory of their eyes.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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It happens that I want you, and so I just haven't room for any other desires.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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He hadn't once ceased looking at Daisy, and I think he revalued everything in his house according to the measure of response it drew from her well-loved eyes. Sometimes, too, he stared around at his possessions in a dazed way, as though in her actual and astounding presence none of it was any longer real.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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He talked a lot about the past and I gathered that he wanted to recover something, some idea of himself perhaps, that had gone into loving Daisy.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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He was in love with every pretty woman he saw now, their forms at a distance, their shadows on the walls.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Just as he still cared more for her than for any other creature, so did he more intensely and frequently hate her.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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It excited him, too, that many men had already loved Daisy--it increased her value in his eyes. He felt their presence all about the house, pervading the air with the shades and echoes of still vibrant emotions.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Involuntarily I glanced seaward and distinguished nothing except a single green light, minute and far away, that might have been the end of a dock. When I looked once more for Gatsby, he had vanished, and I was alone again in the unquiet darkness.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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He stretched out his arms towards the dark water in a curious way, and,far as I was from him I could have sworn he was trembling involuntarily I glanced seaward - and distinguishing nothing except a single green light, minute and faraway, that might have been the end of a dock.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Gloria had lulled his mind to sleep. She, who seemed of all women the wisest and the finest, hung like a brilliant curtain across his doorways, shutting out the light of the sun. In those first years what he believed bore invariably the stamp of Gloria; he saw the sun always through the pattern of the curtain.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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I broke a date for him. To-day I feel I'd break anything for him, including the ten commandments and my neck.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Gatsby bought that house so that Daisy would be just across the bay.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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He was consumed with wonder by her presence.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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But I didn't call to him, for he gave a sudden intimation that he was content to be alone—he stretched out his arms toward the dark water in a curious way, and, far as I was from him, I could have sworn he was trembling. Involuntarily I glanced seaward—and distinguished nothing except a single green light, minute and far way, that might have been the end of a dock. When I looked once more for Gatsby he had vanished, and I was alone again in the unquiet darkness.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Only the image of a third person, even a vanished one, entering into his relation with Rosemary was needed to throw him off his balance and send through him waves of pain, misery, desire, desperation. The vividly pictured hand on Rosemary's cheek, the quicker breath, the white excitement of the event viewed from outside, the inviolable secret warmth within.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Then Rosalind began popping into his mind again, and he found his lips forming her name over and over.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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