F. Scott Fitzgerald Quotes About Wellington

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  • I had a strong sudden instinct that I must be alone. I didn’t want to see any people at all. I had seen so many people all my life -- I was an average mixer, but more than average in a tendency to identify myself, my ideas, my destiny, with those of all classes that came in contact with. I was always saving or being saved -- in a single morning I would go through the emotions ascribable to Wellington at Waterloo. I lived in a world of inscrutable hostiles and inalienable friends and supporters.

    F. Scott Fitzgerald (1996). “The Jazz Age: Essays”, p.58, New Directions Publishing
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