The Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald Quotes
The Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald
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The Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald Quotes
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“The kiss originated when the first male reptile licked the first female reptile, implying in a subtle, complimentary way that she was as succulent as the small reptile he had for dinner the night before.”
― The Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald
― The Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald
“He put his arms around her, enclosing her completely as if he didn’t want even the intangible to escape.”
― The Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald
― The Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Then for a moment they faded into the sweet darkness so deep that they were darker than the darkness, so that for awhile they were darker than the black trees- then so dark that when she tried to look up at him she could but look at the wild waves of the universe over his shoulder and say, ‘Yes, I guess I love you too.”
― The Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald
― The Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald
