F. Scott Fitzgerald Nurse Quotations
F. Scott Fitzgerald Quotes about:
Nurse Quotes from:
- All Nurse Quotes
- Florence Nightingale
- William Shakespeare
- Jo Brand
- Gina Jones
- Elizabeth Kenny
- Eve Ensler
- Lois Capps
- Susanna Kaysen
- Alaina Huffman
- Antoine Predock
- F Scott Fitzgerald
- Friedrich Schiller
- Gilbert K Chesterton
- Henry David Thoreau
- James A Michener
- Kate Smith
- Kristie Baker
- Lily Tomlin
- Mamie Coker
- Michael Ondaatje
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Running Quotes
Rosemary bubbled with delight at the trunks. Her naivete responded whole-heartedly to the expensive simplicity of the Divers, unaware of its complexity and its lack of innocence, unaware that it was all a selection of quality rather than quantity from the run of the world's bazaar; and that the simplicity of behavior also, the nursery-like peace and good will, the emphasis on the simpler virtues, was part of a desperate bargain with the gods and had been attained through struggles she could not have guessed at.
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Thinking Quotes
I don't think he was ever happy unless someone was in love with him, responding to him like filings to a magnet, helping him to explain himself, promising him something. What it was I do not know. Perhaps they promised that there would always be women in the world who would spend their brightest, freshest, rarest hours to nurse and protect that superiority he cherished in his heart.