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Much Quotes by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- To have something to say is a question of sleepless nights and worry and endless ratiocination of subject - of endless trying to dig out…
- I love this simply because it's cute, and I guess it's a sign of the times in many respect. It's pretty much saying you complete…
- I never believe much in happiness. I never believe in misery either. Those are things you see on the stage or the screen or the…
- If all your clothes are worn to the same state, it means you go out too much.
- I don't much care where I am anymore, nor expect very much from places.
- After all, life hasn't much to offer except youth, and I suppose for older people, the love of youth in others.
- They seemed nearer, not only mentally, but physically when they read ... Their chance was to make everything fine and finished and rich and imaginative;…
- We want to believe. Young students try to believe in older authors, constituents try to believe in their Congressmen, countries try to believe in their…
- He smiled understandingly-much more than understandingly. It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it, that you may come…
- And after reading Thoreau I felt how much I have lost by leaving nature out of my life.
- I am too much a moralist at heart, and really want to preach at people in some acceptable form, rather than entertain them.
- Grown up, and that is a terribly hard thing to do. It is much easier to skip it and go from one childhood to another.
- I was rather literary in college—one year I wrote a series of very solemn and obvious editorials for the 'Yale News.'—and now I was going…
- Life is much more successfully looked at from a single window.
- i was perhaps an egotist in youth, but i soon found it made me morbid to think too much about myself
- Well, you never knew exactly how much space you occupied in people's lives. Yet from this fog his affection emerged--the best contacts are when one…
- She saw him the first day on board, and then her heart sank into her shoes as she realized at last how much she wanted…
- Too much of anything is bad, but too much Champagne is just right.
- I'm not much like myself any more.
- Don't say 'wife.' I'm your mistress. Wife's such an ugly word. Your 'permanent mistress' is so much more tangible and desirable… .
- Most people think everybody feels about them much more violently than they actually do; they think other people's opinions of them swing through great arcs…
- Well, you never knew exactly how much space you occupied in people's lives.
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