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Communication Quote by F. Scott Fitzgerald

“As the conversation continued in stilted commas, Anthony wondered that to him and Bloeckman both this girl had once been the most stimulating, the most tonic personality they had ever known—and now the three sat like overoiled machines, without conflict, without fear, without elation, heavily…” quote by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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““As the conversation continued in stilted commas, Anthony wondered that to him and Bloeckman both this girl had once been the most stimulating, the most tonic personality they had ever known—and now the three sat like overoiled machines, without conflict, without fear, without elation, heavily enamelled little figures secure beyond enjoyment in a world where death and war, dull emotion and noble savagery were covering a continent with the smoke of terror. In””

F. Scott Fitzgerald

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Great Gatsby, 1925

The characters feel detached, moving mechanically through a world of terror and war, lacking genuine emotion or excitement.

In simple terms: People become numb in chaotic times.

Key Takeaway

Seek authentic connection despite chaos.

Themes

alienation mechanical existence war terror emotional numbness

Mood

melancholic reflective somber

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • war zones
  • post‑conflict societies
  • personal relationships
  • creative writing
  • mental health counseling

Key Concepts

existentialism psychological detachment social critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we foster true emotional presence in a world that feels dehumanizing?
  • What small acts can restore vitality in stagnant relationships?
A Different Perspective

Even in bleak contexts, moments of genuine feeling can break the mechanical state.

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