| By the time a person has achieved years adequate for choosing a direction, the die is cast and the moment has long since passed which determined the future. Zelda Fitzgerald Sayings |
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| I don't want to live. I want to love first, and live incidentally. Zelda Fitzgerald |
| Most people hew the battlements of life from compromise, erecting their impregnable keeps from judicious submissions, fabricating their philosophical drawbridges from emotional retractions and scalding marauders in the boiling oil of sour grapes. Save Me the Waltz, 1932 Zelda Fitzgerald Remarks |
| Mr. Fitzgerald--I believe that is how he spells his name--seems to believe that plagiarism begins at home. Zelda Fitzgerald Quotations |
| Nobody has ever measured, not even poets, how much the heart can hold. Zelda Fitzgerald |
| Nobody has ever measured, not even poets, how much the human heart can hold. Zelda Fitzgerald |
| There seemed to be some heavenly support beneath his shoulder blades that lifted his feet from the ground in ecstatic suspension, as if he secretly enjoyed the ability to fly but was walking as a compromise to convention. Zelda Fitzgerald |
| We grew up founding our dreams on the infinite promise of American advertising. Zelda Fitzgerald |
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| Youth doesn't need friends -- it only needs crowds. Zelda Fitzgerald |
| [S]he refused to be bored chiefly because she wasn’t boring. Zelda Fitzgerald Remarks |