The latest Fitzgerald famous sayings
1. Only when a person is in pain can he become talented. When my life is on the right track, I start to follow you. Same, forget you like you forgot me, and then forget the pain, start to become mediocre and shameful. I don't want to be like this, and I don't want to be like this. I can't touch you. You are like Gatsby's dream, extremely bright but untouchable. There are too many temptations on the road ahead. I am not as great as Gatsby. I may take other paths and cannot keep chasing your footsteps. ——Fitzgerald, "The Great Gatsby" 2. This is the best way for a girl to live in this world, to be a beautiful little fool. ——Fitzgerald, "The Great Gatsby" 3. So we keep rowing forward, swimming against the current, back to the endless past. ——Fitzgerald, "The Great Gatsby" 4. I was shocked at how trivial this request was. He actually waited five years to buy a mansion where he would cast starlight on the passing moths - just so that he could "sit" in a stranger's garden one afternoon. ——F. Scott Fitzgerald, "The Great Gatsby" 5. "The loneliest moment in someone's life is when they are watching their whole world fall apart, and all they can do is stare blankly. ——F. Scott Fitzgerald" "The Great Gatsby" 6. "No, that's not good," he said to the pile of fur without a human face. "Being polite means recognizing that everyone is fragile and must wear gloves and handle with care." Respect is another matter. You don't just call someone a coward or a liar. But if you are careful all your life, lest you hurt people's hearts and say nice things to make them feel comfortable, then you won't be able to tell the difference between them. Worthy of respect." - F. S. Fitzgerald, "Tender Is the Night" 7. Not knowing what the origin is, where the source is, is like running water, helplessly flowing into the universe, not knowing where it ends, and no longer lingering. I am like the wind, blowing helplessly across the sand dunes - Fitzgerald 8. "She desperately hugged him tighter, and he kissed her again, but he couldn't help but feel chilled, because she was so innocent when kissing, her four lips The glance during the handover was not at him, but at the darkness of the night behind him, which was also the darkness of the world. She didn't know yet that the glory belonged to the heart; only when she understood this, could she put her own and the universe's. Only when the passions become one can he possess her without hesitation or regret." - F. S. Fitzgerald, "Tender Is the Night" 9. She doesn't buy these things like courtesans buy lingerie and jewelry. , one is for dressing up and professional needs; the other is to save some body for future livelihood. She buys things for a completely different purpose. Nicole is the product of a combination of resourcefulness and hard work; for her, the train starts in Chicago and sails across the round belly of the American continent to California; smoke rises from the chewing gum factory and the connection belt grows section by section; male workers Mixing toothpaste, pumping mouthwash, busy in large buckets and small buckets; female workers rush to can tomatoes in August, and work hard in cheap stores on Christmas Eve; mixed-race Indians work hard in coffee plantations in Brazil , a dreamer invented a new tractor, but was deprived of his patent rights. ——F.S. Fitzgerald, "Tender Is the Night" 10. Anyone who is a sensitive adult is born with the right to be depressed. I also think that in an adult's heart, the desire to have superior temperament, the desire to "constantly strive" (as they say, can you eat just by talking?) will only make this person in the end. This melancholy is compounded by the fact that this "final" ends both our youth and our hope. The joy of the past often comes to me accompanied by ecstasy. This ecstasy is so strong that the people closest to me cannot share it with me. I can only walk away with it and walk to the quiet streets and alleys. Leave a few fragments, so that the essence can be distilled into a few words in the book--my joy, or my talent for self-imagination, or whatever you want to call it, is an exception, I suppose.
It was not natural, it was a distortion—just as it was during the Great Boom; and my recent experience is hardly comparable to the wave of despair that swept across the country at the end of the Boom. ——Fitzgerald, "Breakdown" 11. He felt that the situation at this time was both strange and formal, as if even the tables and chairs in these cafes would always remember her. He had felt her absence from the sky in this area; On the beach, he only remembered the sunburned skin on her shoulders; in Tam, he crushed her footprints as he walked through the garden; now the band plays "Nice Carnival Song", which is a reminder of the past year. All kinds of joy, and also thought of the scene of people dancing around her when it was played. Within a hundred hours, she mastered the world's mysterious spells, like the blinding belladonna, the caffeine that turns physical energy into spiritual power, and the mandrake that makes people feel harmonious. ——F.S. Fitzgerald, "Tender Is the Night" 12. People often write about scarred wounds and use the pathology of the skin as a metaphor for a psychological state, but there is no such thing in a person's life. There are only wounds, which sometimes shrink to the size of a needle eye, but without scarring, they are still wounds. The signs of torture are closer to the loss of a finger or the loss of an eye. Throughout the year, we don't feel that something is wrong because we are missing a finger or a blind eye, but even if we feel something is wrong, there is no way to remedy it. ——F.S. Fitzgerald "Tender Is the Night"