F Scott Fitzgerald Quotes
He Considered That He Would One Day Accomplish Some Quiet Subtle Thing That The Elect Would Deem Worthy And, Passing On, Would Join The Dimmer Stars In A Nebulous, Indeterminate Heaven Half-way Between Death And Immortality.
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