F. Scott Fitzgerald — "I left my heart in San Francisco. My father left his in a sanitarium. My mother …"
I left my heart in San Francisco. My father left his in a sanitarium. My mother left hers in a shoe box in the attic.
I left my heart in San Francisco. My father left his in a sanitarium. My mother left hers in a shoe box in the attic.
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"I have a lot of things to say, but I don't know how to say them."
"That's the whole burden of this novel—the loss of certainties."
"I'm not a very good person. I'm not a very good writer. I'm not a very good husband. I'm not a very good father."
"I'm not a writer. I'm a man who writes."
"Living in New York is like being at a party where you're not sure if you're invited or not."
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