
Top 17 F Scott Fitzgerald The Beautiful And Damned Quotes
#1. Dogs read the world through their noses and write their history in urine.
J.R. Ackerley
#3. People feel certain things. Hispanics feel certain things towards blacks. Blacks feel certain things towards other groups. It's been that way historically and it will always be that way.
Donald Sterling
#4. But they both agreed that it's always nice to know that your wife is desired by another man, although they wouldn't go any further than that.
Paulo Coelho
#5. He wanted a woman to hope for happiness through all the pain. Deep, soul-searing pain was his kink.
Pepper Winters
#6. Women are like sparkling diamonds, if you let too many hands touch it, not only will it get dirty with too many smudges and finger prints, it will also lose its shine and lustre.
Norhafsah Hamid
#8. The propensity of man, is to invent history, that he may promote his own destiny...
Rev. Joaquin R. Larriba
Joaquin R. Larriba
#9. A blur of great magic is still just a blur.
Ken Weber
#10. Her life was the significant pause between two glances in a mirror." ( paraphrased from The Beautiful and Damned")
F Scott Fitzgerald
#11. Because it doesn't seem like living to me, it seems like persevering, like it's the most I can hope for.
Gayle Forman
#12. But courage without conduct is the virtue of a robber, or a tyrant.
Mary Renault
#13. If I was American, I think I'd live in New York, because I like that East Coast mentality. There's nothing wrong with Hollywood. If you want to be a big time filmmaker, you should go to Hollywood.
Danny Boyle
#14. That look, that tenderness in her eyes, made me realize for the first time what was happening to me: I was falling in love.
Christina Lauren
#15. If I hurt your feelings we ought to discuss it. I don't like this kiss-and-forget.'
'But I don't want to argue. I think it's wonderful that we can kiss and forget, and when we can't it'll be time to argue.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#16. There's only one lesson to be learned form life, anyway," interrupted Gloria, not in contradiction but in a sort of melancholy agreement.
"What's that?" demanded Maury sharply.
"That there's no lesson to be learned from life.
F Scott Fitzgerald
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