“Experience teaches you how to do things you never want to do again.”
Quote by Zelda Fitzgerald
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This compilation offers a deep insight into the life and thoughts of Zelda Fitzgerald, showcasing her literary contributions alongside her correspondence with famous figures of the era. The collection includes her personal reflections, her observations on the social and cultural landscape of the 1920s, and her correspondence with her husband, F. Scott Fitzgerald. more
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“Millie Beggs, by the time she was forty-five, had become an emotional anarchist.”
“Nothing annoys me more than having the most trivial action analyzed and explained.”
“A real Christian is a person who can give his pet parrot to the town gossip.”
“Pronunciation has made many an innocent word sound like a doctor's orders for a stomach pump.”
“Other people's ideas of us are dependent largely on what they've hoped for.”
“Looking for love is like asking for a new point of departure ... another chance in life.”
“Anything incomprehensible has a sexual significance to many people under thirty-five.”
