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Woman Quotes by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- It was about then [1920] that I wrote a line which certain people will not let me forget: "She was a faded but still lovely…
- She was a faded but still lovely woman of twenty-seven.
- It is not necessarily poverty of spirit that makes a woman surround herself with lifeāit can be a superabundance of interest...
- Often a man can play the helpless child in front of a woman, but he can almost never bring it off when he feels most…
- I am a woman and my business is to hold things together. My business is to tear them apart.
- Dishonesty in a woman is a thing you never blame deeply.
- A woman should be able to kiss a man beautifully and romantically without any desire to be either his wife or his mistress.
- It's just because I love the past that I want this house to look back on its glamourous moment of youth and beauty, and I…
- I might have enjoyed the company of a woman or two... Or three but that had never stopped me from loving you.
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