“She was conscious that the things she did were the things she had always wanted to do.”— Zelda Fitzgerald, amazon.com
“Why should all life be work, when we all can borrow? Let's think only of today, and not worry about tomorrow.”— Zelda Fitzgerald, amazon.com
“We quarrelled in the gray morning dew about morals; and made up over a red bathing suit.”— Zelda Fitzgerald, amazon.com
“Nobody hαs ever meαsured, not even poets, how much the heart can hold.”— Zelda Fitzgerald, amazon.com
“And only weaklings...who lack courage and the power to feel they're right when the whole world says they're wrong, ever lose.”— Zelda Fitzgerald, amazon.com
“There’s nothing in all the world I want but you and your precious love. All the material things are nothing. I’d just hate to live a sordid, colorless existence because you’d soon love me less and less and I’d do anything — anything — to keep your heart for my own. I don’t want to live—I want to lov…”— Zelda Fitzgerald, amazon.com
“The trouble with emergencies is," she said, "that I always put on my finest underwear and then nothing happens."”— Zelda Fitzgerald, amazon.com
“All I want to be is very young always and very irresponsible and to feel that my life is my own-to live and be happy and die in my own way to please myself”— Zelda Fitzgerald, amazon.com
“She quietly expected great things to happen to her, and no doubt that’s one of the reasons why they did.’”— Zelda Fitzgerald, amazon.com
“Excuse me for being so intellectual. I know you would prefer something nice and feminine and affectionate.”— Zelda Fitzgerald, amazon.com