"Wanting only to be liked, he distorted himself beyond measure," wrote Scott Fitzgerald. "One wonders what would have happened if at the outset he had had the courage to speak his mind and not pretend. In the end, it was, after all, not the approbation of many but the love of one woman that changed his life. "
"On his deathbed he told doctors that he had had a good life and only annoying thing about dying was that he had just begun reading Moby Dick and wanted to see how it came out. "
"Though there be rain and darkness, too I'll not complain I'll laugh it through Poverty may come to me That's true But what care, I say I'll get by As long as I have you"
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