Computers Quote by F. Scott Fitzgerald
““I began to like New York, the racy, adventurous feel of it at night and the satisfaction that the constant flicker of men and women and machines gives to the restless eye. I like to walk up Fifth Avenue and pick out romantic women from the crowd and imagine that in a few minutes I was going to enter their lives, and no one would ever know or disapprove. Sometimes, in my mind, I followed them to their apartments on the corners of hidden streets, and they turned and smiled back at me before they faded through a door into warm darkness. At the enchanted metropolitan twilight I felt a haunting loneliness sometimes, and felt it in others—poor young clerks who loitered in front of windows waiting until it was time for a solitary restaurant dinner—young clerks in the dusk, wasting the most poignant moments of night and life.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Great Gatsby, 1925
Nighttime urban life feels both exhilarating and isolating, as fleeting encounters spark yearning while highlighting shared loneliness among city dwellers.
In simple terms: City nights stir desire and loneliness.
Seek genuine connections amid bustling life.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- late‑night walks
- nighttime networking
- solo travel reflections
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the city night reveal about you?
- How can you turn fleeting moments into lasting bonds?
Romanticizing solitude can ignore real social needs.