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Fitzgerald Money Quotes By Brandon Marshall

The guys that are out there now like Calvin Johnson and Larry Fitzgerald they're making $16 million, $15 million a year, and I'm not looking for anything like that. A lot of that money goes to the quarterback position and rightfully so. — Brandon Marshall

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By Anna Breslaw

It's been bothering me more and more that I can't ever see anything objectively, that every observation I make is filtered through my personal lens whether I like it or not. I mean, all my favorite novels are like that. F. Scott Fitzgerald basically is Gatsby, so obviously it's Gatsby's book, and Daisy comes off like a flake. But maybe in Daisy's unwritten book, Gatsby is a flashy, patronizing asshole who thinks he could win her with money and fancy stuff. And that might be an even better book. Eventually, — Anna Breslaw

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

MAURY: What is a gentleman, anyway? ANTHONY: A man who never has pins under his coat lapel. MAURY: Nonsense! A man's social rank is determined by the amount of bread he eats in a sandwich. DICK: He's a man who prefers the first edition of a book to the last edition of a newspaper. RACHAEL: A man who never gives an impersonation of a dope-fiend. MAURY: An American who can fool an English butler into thinking he's one. MURIEL: A man who comes from a good family and went to Yale or Harvard or Princeton, and has money and dances well, and all that. MAURY: At last - the perfect definition! Cardinal Newman's is now a back number. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

He remembered poor Julian [actually F. Scott Fitzgerald] and his romantic awe of them and how he had started a story once that began, "The very rich are different from you and me." And how someone had said to Julian, "Yes, they have more money." — Ernest Hemingway,

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By Scott Farris

As sometimes happens with men who wish to fight but do not or cannot, Reagan developed a romantic image of the military. — Scott Farris

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By Gillian Flynn

I know it's a guy who will talk to me, he wears his cockiness like an ironic T-shirt, but it fits him better. He is the kind of guy who carries himself like he gets laid a lot, a guy who likes women, a guy who would actually fuck me properly. I would like to be fucked properly! My dating life seems to rotate around three types of me: preppy Ivy Leaguers who believe they're characters in a Fitzgerald novel; slick Wall Streeters with money signs in their yes, their ears, their mouths; and sensitive smart-boys who are so self-aware that everything feels like a joke. — Gillian Flynn

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Her voice sounded like money. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

The snow of twenty-nine wasn't real snow. If you didn't want it to be snow, you just paid some money. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Remember in all society nine girls out of ten marry for money and nine men out of ten are fools. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Aristocracy's only an admission that certain traits which we call fine - courage and honor and beauty and all that sort of thing - can best be developed in a favorable environment, where you don't have the warpings of ignorance and necessity. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By Morris Graves

I paint to evoke a changing language of symbols, a language with which to remark upon the qualities of our mysterious capacities which direct us toward ultimate reality. — Morris Graves

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Agonizingly aware of the money in the vicinity and convinced it was theirs for a few words in the right key — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

The rich are different from us. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

If you believe in anything very strongly
including yourself
and if you go after that thing alone, you end up in jail, in heaven, in the headlines, or in the largest house on the block, according to what you started after. If you don't believe in anything very strongly
including yourself
you go along, and enough money is made out of you to buy an automobile for some other fellow's son, and you marry if you've got time, and if you do you have a lot of children, whether you have time or not, and finally you get tired and you die. If you're in the second of these two classes you have the most fun before you're twenty-five. If you're in the first, you have it afterward ... if you're in the first class you'll frequently be called a darn fool
or worse. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By Romano Prodi

We must now face the difficult task of moving towards a single economy, a single political entity .. For the first time since the fall of the Roman Empire we have the opportunity to unite Europe. — Romano Prodi

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald to Zelda's DR. Oct. 1932

"Why can't I sell my short stories?" she says.

"Because you're not putting yourself in them. Do you think the Post pays me for nothing?"

(She wants to make money but she wants to save her good stuff for books so her stories are simply casually observed, unfelt phenomena, while mine are sectiobs, debased, over- simplified, if you like, of my own soul. That is our bread and butter and her health and Scotty's education.) p. 221 — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By Lavone Paire Davis

We're all for one, we're one for all. — Lavone Paire Davis

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By Zelda Fitzgerald

I can't read or sleep. Without hope or youth or money I sit constantly wishing I were dead. — Zelda Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Her voice is full of money, ...
That was it. I'd never understood before. It was full of money- that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbals' song of it ... High in a white palace the king's daughter, the golden girl ... — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By George Gascoigne

The rainbow bending in the sky, Bedecked with sundry hues, Is like the seat of God on high And seems to tell thee news: That, as thereby he promised To drown the world no more, So by the blood which Christ hath shed He will our health restore. — George Gascoigne

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By C. JoyBell C.

The journey to a thousand stars is not too far a journey in the quest to have true love abiding in a pure heart. — C. JoyBell C.

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By Wanda Jackson

I learned so much about recording and about singing on records from Ken Nelson. — Wanda Jackson

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Gracious, soft-voiced girls, who were brought up on memories instead of money. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

All the time something within her was crying for a decision.
She wanted her life shaped now, immediately - and the decision must be made by some force - of love, of money, of unquestionable practicality - that was close at hand — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By Sean Carroll

The homunculus narrator experiences everything backward - his first memory is Unverdorben's death. He has no control over Unverdorben's actions, nor access to his memories, but passively travels through life in reverse order. At first Unverdorben appears to us as a doctor, which strikes the narrator as quite a morbid occupation - patients shuffle into the emergency room, where staff suck medicines out of their bodies and rip off their bandages, sending them out into the night bleeding and screaming. But near the end of the book, we learn that Unverdorben was an assistant at Auschwitz, where he created life where none had been before - turning chemicals and electricity and corpses into living persons. Only now, thinks the narrator, does the world finally make sense. — Sean Carroll

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By Nathaniel Branden

There is no value-judgment more important to a man
no factor more decisive in his psychological development and motivation
than the estimate he passes on himself. — Nathaniel Branden

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By Jennifer Stone

When I went to school, they told me literature was a rope I must use to climb out of the dark well of unknowing. Writers are the knots on the rope. — Jennifer Stone

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By Kristin Hannah

It circled back to her looks, as most snide comments did. Surely a pretty blond girl had to be shallow and dim-witted. — Kristin Hannah

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

They were careless people, Tom and Daisy-they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they made.... — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

I couldn't forgive him or like him, but I saw that what he had done was, to him, entirely justified. It was all very careless and confused. They were careless people, Tom and Daisy - they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Her voice is full of money. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By James Ellroy

If it would've been me, I would've left Hutch out of it. 'Cause Hutch, he was mean. — James Ellroy

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By Brian Andreas

She learned to love him before he thought it was even possible, so he didn't have a chance to hide & mess it up & while it was a little scary at times, mainly he could not even imagine the world without her there. — Brian Andreas

Fitzgerald Money Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

We'll all be failures?"
"Yes. I don't mean only money failures, but just sort of - of ineffectual and sad, and - oh, how can I tell you? — F Scott Fitzgerald