F. Scott Fitzgerald Quotes About Birth

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  • I am still a little afraid of missing something if I forget that, as my father snobbishly suggested, and I snobbishly repeat, a sense of the fundamental decencies is parcelled out unequally at birth.

    F. Scott Fitzgerald (2015). “The Echoes of the Jazz Age Collection: The Beautiful and Damned, Winter Dreams, The Great Gatsby, Babylon Revisited, The Diamond as Big as the Ritz and many more”, p.480, e-artnow
  • A sense of the fundamental decencies is parceled out unequally at birth.

    The Great Gatsby ch. 1 (1925)
  • I hope she'll be a fool -- that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.

    The Great Gatsby ch. 1 (1925)
  • The rhythm of the weekend, with its birth, its planned gaiety, and its announced end, followed the rhythm of life and was a substitute for it.

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