Quotes about Desire
The world is so overgrown that it can't lift its own fingers, and I was planning to be such an important finger-
— F Scott Fitzgerald
He was in love with every pretty woman he saw now, their forms at a distance, their shadows on the walls.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Her grey, sun-strained eyes stared straight ahead, but she had deliberately shifted our relations, and for a moment I thought I loved her. But I am slow-thinking and full of interior rules that act as brakes on my desires, and I knew that first I had to get myself definitely out of that tangle back home.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
He was her DARK FAIRYTALE and She was his TWISTED FANTASY. Together they made MAGIC.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Suddenly he was inside the radius of her perfume and kissing her breathlessly.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I'm more beautiful than anybody else," she said brokenly, "why can't I be happy?
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I'm afraid I'm in love with you and that's not the best thing that could happen.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
he had made his choice, chosen Ophelia, chosen the sweet poison and drunk it. Wanting above all to brave and kind, he had wanted, even more than that, to be loved. So it had been. So it would ever be…
— F Scott Fitzgerald
a negligée of robin's-egg blue laid out upon the bed diffused a faint perfume, elusive and familiar. On a chair were a pair of stockings and a street dress; an open powder box yawned upon the bureau. She had gone out.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
He stretched out his arms towards the dark water in a curious way, and,far as I was from him I could have sworn he was trembling involuntarily I glanced seaward - and distinguishing nothing except a single green light, minute and faraway, that might have been the end of a dock.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I matched my grey eyes against his brown ones for guile, my young golf-and-tennis heart-beats against his, which must be slowing a little after years of over-work. And I planned and I contrived and I plotted - any woman can tell you - but it never came to anything, as you will see. I still like to think that if he'd been a poor boy and nearer my age I could manage it, but of course the real truth was that I had nothing to offer that he didn't have.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Sudden revulsion seized Amory, disgust, loathing for the whole incident. He desired frantically to be away, never to see Myra again, never to kiss anyone; he became conscious of his face and hers, of their clinging hands, and he wanted to creep out of his body and hide somewhere safe out of sight, up in the corner of his mind.
— F Scott Fitzgerald