F. Scott Fitzgerald — "I left my heart in San Francisco. No, I left it in a bar."
I left my heart in San Francisco. No, I left it in a bar.
I left my heart in San Francisco. No, I left it in a bar.
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"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 talk too much, I think too much, I love too much."
"I don’t want to be famous. I want to be good."
"I never felt that I had been a part of anything, or that I had belonged anywhere."
"I want to be a successful writer. I want to be a famous writer. I want to be a rich writer. I want to be a great writer."
Apocryphal, but widely attributed to him in a humorous context.
Date: 1930s
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