Travel, which had once charmed him, seemed, at length, unendurable, a business of color without substance, a phantom chase after his own dream's shadow.

F. Scott Fitzgerald


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She was dazzling-- alight; it was agony to comprehend her beauty in a glance.

F. Scott Fitzgerald


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mother says that two souls are sometimes created together and--and in love before they're born.

F. Scott Fitzgerald


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he was figuratively following along beside her as she walked the fence, ready to catch her if she should fall.

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in crowded rooms they would form words with their lips for each other's eyes

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then, as though it had been waiting on a near by roof for their arrival, the moon came slanting suddenly through the vines and turned the girl's face the color of white roses.

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why shouldn't he? All life is just a progression toward and then a recession from one phrase-- 'I love you

F. Scott Fitzgerald


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Its nothing,' said Horace quietly, 'but if you can think of any nicer way of a man killing himself than taking a risk for you, why that's the way I want to die.

F. Scott Fitzgerald


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I hate dainty minds,' answered Marjorie. 'But a girl has to be dainty in person. If she looks like a million dollars she can talk about Russia, ping-pong, or the League of Nations and get away with it.

F. Scott Fitzgerald


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I felt a haunting loneliness sometimes, and felt it in others--young clerks in the dusk, wasting the most poignant moments of night and life.

F. Scott Fitzgerald

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