F Scott Fitzgerald Quotes
I Want To Hear A Million Robins Making A Frightful Racket. I Sort Of Like Birds." "All Women Are Birds," He Ventured. "What Kind Am I?" - Quick And Eager. "A Swallow, I Think, And Sometimes A Bird Of Paradise. Most Girls Are Sparrows, Of Course - See That Row Of Nurse-maids Over There? They're Sparrows - Or Are They Magpies? And Of Course You've Met Canary Girls - And Robin Girls." "And Swan Girls And Parrot Girls. All Grown Women Are Hawks, I Think, Or Owls." "What Am I - A Buzzard?" She Laughed And Shook Her Head. "Oh, No, You're Not A Bird At All, Do You Think? You're A Russian Wolfhound." Anthony Remembered That They Were White And Always Looked Unnaturally Hungry. But Then They Were Usually Photographed With Dukes And Princesses, So He Was Properly Flattered. "Dick's
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