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I don't want to live, I want to love first and live incidentally.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Other people's ideas of us are dependent largely on what they've hoped for.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Aunt Zelda had written her note on special paper that she had made from pressed cabbage leaves.
— Angie Sage
We get something to do and as soon as we've got it, it gets us.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Sometimes I don't know whether Zelda and I are real or just characters in one of my novels.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I love you, even if there isn't any me, or any love, or even any life. I love you.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
There is a difference between really being concerned about service delivery and incompetence and just complaining for the sake of it.
— Zelda La Grange
One illusion is as good as another.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
write. There was going to be everything that a man needed to write except to be alone. Zelda
— Ernest Hemingway,
We couldn't go on indefinitely being swept off our feet.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
The past would haunt when the present let up, and always, always the future would loom with its certainty of tragedy and pain.
— Erika Robuck
To test a man's character, give him power. Once people have power they will always reveal themselves.
— Zelda La Grange
I am Zelda woman. Reader of the balls.
— Barbra Annino
Take off that darn fur coat! ... Or maybe you'd like to have us open all the windows.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
There's nothing on earth to do here but look at the view and eat. You can imagine the result since I do not like to look at views.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
President Mandela was never scared to admit his own mistakes and then almost jump at the opportunity of apologising and then to move on.
— Zelda La Grange
I do not want to live.
I want to love and then to live,
incidentally. — Zelda Fitzgerald
I want to love and then to live,
incidentally. — Zelda Fitzgerald
Look closer and you'll see something extraordinary, mystifying, something real and true. We have never been what we seemed.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
By the power of the Tri-Force, I command you to
— Prashna Bari
— Prashna Bari
And only weaklings ... who lack courage and the power to feel they're right when the whole world says they're wrong, ever lose.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
The trouble with emergencies is," she said, "that I always put on my finest underwear and then nothing happens.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Why should all life be work, when we all can borrow? Let's think only of today, and not worry about tomorrow.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
My dear, I think of you always and at night I build myself a warm nest of things I remember and float in your sweetness till morning.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
I play the radio and moon about ... and dream of Utopias where its always July the 24th 1935, in the middle of summer forever.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
I can't read or sleep. Without hope or youth or money I sit constantly wishing I were dead.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Mr. Fitzgerald, I believe that is how he spells his name, seems to believe that plagiarism begins at home.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
It's terrible to allow conventional habits to gain a hold on a whole household; to eat, sleep and live by clock ticks.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Another of Madiba's great lessons: you can have a vast difference of opinion with someone but that never justifies disrespect.
— Zelda La Grange
People are like almanacs, Bonnie - you never can find the information you're looking for, but the casual reading is well worth the trouble.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Experience teaches you how to do things you never want to do again.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
They hadn't much faith in travel, nor a great belief in a change of scene as a panacea for spiritual ills; they were simply glad to be going.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
It's not important in life what happens to you, but how you handle what happens to you.
— Zelda La Grange
Grief is illness. You cannot breathe; you cannot walk or eat or sleep. The sickness is entire, the body and the spirit.
— Zelda Popkin
Zelda was winter's best dame: pale and dark with a shimmer of Christmas in her eye, a flash of New Year's in her laugh.
— Catherynne M Valente
I remember every single spot of light that ever gouged a shadow beside your bones.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Cross over children. All are welcome. All welcome. Go into the Light. There is peace and serenity in the Light.
— Zelda Rubinstein
Each husband gets the infidelity he deserves.
— Zelda Popkin
She refused to be bored chiefly because she wasn't boring.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
He can do it any time he wants,' says Zelda, hugging me from the other side. 'Any time he sees a Nazi, he can just do a poo.
— Morris Gleitzman
I think plenty of games - from 'Thief' to 'Zelda' - have shown that sneaking around can be fun.
— Warren Spector
She did as she pleased, regarding life as 'an inexhaustible counter', from which she seemed to be continually picking out presents for herself.
— Judith Mackrell
Why do we spend years using up our bodies to nurture our minds with experience and find our minds turning then to our exhausted bodies for solace?
— Zelda Fitzgerald
A vacuum can only exist, I imagine, by the things which enclose it.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Nothing annoys me more than having the most trivial action analyzed and explained.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Paris is a pen-and-ink drawing before nine o'clock.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Death is the only real elegance.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
This game's stupid," said Lief. "Who the heck is Zelda, anyway?
— Neal Shusterman
I don't let Mario appear in just any kind of game. Mario could not appear in Zelda games. They are two distinct game worlds.
— Shigeru Miyamoto
Pronunciation has made many an innocent word sound like a doctor's orders for a stomach pump ...
— Zelda Fitzgerald
There's no privacy for the violently dead.
— Zelda Popkin
Living is cold and technical without you, a death mask of itself.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Memories should be sharp when one has nothing else to live for
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Nobody has ever measured, not even poets, how much the heart can hold.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
I'll drink your champagne. I'll drink every drop of it, I don't care if it kills me.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I want you to lie to me just as sweetly as you know how for the rest of my life.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Be kind to every person you meet because we don't know their battles.
— Zelda La Grange
I am really only myself when I'm somebody else whom I have endowed with these wonderful qualities from my imagination.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Nothing could have survived our life.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Why is there happiness and comfort and excitement where you are and no where else in the world.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
I loved running, but all of a sudden everything hurt so much. I started cycling when Zelda was born.
— Robin Williams
Name the season's first hurricane Zelda and fool Mother Nature into calling it a year.
— Robert Breault
We quarreled in the gray morning dew about morals; and made up over a red bathing suit.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
["The Sun Also Rises" is about] bullfighting, bullslinging and bullsh[*]t.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Well, I suggest you sleep on it," said Aunt Zelda sensibly. "Things always look better in the morning.
— Angie Sage
Oh, we are going to be so happy away from all the things that almost got us but couldn't quite because we were too smart for them!
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Looking for love is like asking for a new point of departure ... another chance in life.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Never miss a party ... good for the nerves
like celery. — F Scott Fitzgerald
like celery. — F Scott Fitzgerald
Destiny is thrifty. To weave her tapestry, she uses even the tiniest snips of thread.
— Zelda Popkin
I married the heroine of my stories.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I am the Hero of Time. No matter where or when I am, I will fight for Hyrule... and for Princess Zelda.
— Akira Himekawa
I believed I was a salamander, and it seems I am nothing but an impediment.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
It's all life is. Just going 'round kissing people.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Love is bitter and all there is, and that the rest is for the emotional beggars of the earth.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
She quietly expected great things to happen to her, and no doubt that's one of the reasons why they did.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Father said conflict develops the character
— Zelda Fitzgerald
Sometimes I don't know if Zelda isn't a character that I created myself.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Isn't it funny how danger makes people passionate?
— Zelda Fitzgerald
He believed, as I did, that we are helpless to resist or influence what our hearts are bound to do. - Z - A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald
— Therese Anne Fowler
Youth doesn't need friends - it only needs crowds.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
It is the loose ends with which men hang themselves.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
If it turns out that Mario doesn't really fit into the type of game I want, I wouldn't mind using Zelda as the basis of the new game.
— Shigeru Miyamoto
There is a hunger to see the human presence acted out. As long as that need remains, people will find a way to do theater.
— Zelda Fichandler
Anything incomprehensible has a sexual significance to many people under thirty-five.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
This was Scott. This is Scott, always looking back to try to figure out how to go forward, where happiness and prosperity must surely await.
— Therese Anne Fowler
It was irrelevant how much time you spent with Madiba. Your relationship with him depended on how you felt about him in you heart.
— Zelda La Grange
Every door opens to something and it is better to go toward that something than to sit staring at the blank wall of time.
— Zelda Popkin
I suppose all we can really share with people is a taste for the same kinds of weather.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
The purpose of life on earth is that the soul should grow - So Growl By doing what is right.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
We're strong for each other ! It's what women do!" said Zelda to Pearl
"He Counts Their Tears" by Mary Ann D'Alto — Mary Ann D'Alto
"He Counts Their Tears" by Mary Ann D'Alto — Mary Ann D'Alto
Loyalty and dedication can't be bought or paid to go away.
— Zelda La Grange
Maybe other people's ideas of us are truer than our own.
— Zelda Fitzgerald