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You've got an awfully kissable mouth.F. Scott Fitzgerald
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I hope I haven't given you the impression that I consider kissing intrinsically irrational.F. Scott Fitzgerald
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He called me his 'dream.' I guess now I've become his nightmare.Richard Finney
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Are you exciting to be with... or are you boring like the rest of them?Richard Finney
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Then she added in a sort of childish delight: 'We'll be poor, won't we? Like people in books. And I'll be an orphan and utterly free. Free and poor! What fun! ' She stopped and raised her lips to him in a delighted kiss.' It's impossible to be both together, ' said John grimly. 'People have found that out. And I should choose to be free as preferable of the two...F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Spend the glittering moonlight there Pursuing down the soundless deep Limbs that gleam and shadowy hair, Or floating lazy, half-asleep. Dive and double and follow after, Snare in flowers, and kiss, and call, With lips that fade, and human laughter And faces individual, Well this side of Paradise! .. .There's little comfort in the wise.Rupert Brooke
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The mortality rate of literary friendships is high. Writers tend to be bad risks as friends ~ probably for much the same reasons that they are bad matrimonial risks. They expend the best parts of themselves in their work. Moreover, literary ambition has a way of turning into literary competition; if fame is the spur, envy may be a concomitant.Matthew J. Bruccoli
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She was overstrained with grief and loneliness: almost any shoulder would have done as well.F. Scott Fitzgerald