F. Scott Fitzgerald Quote

Aristocracy's only an admission that certain traits which we call fine - courage and honor and beauty and all that sort of thing - can best be developed in a favorable environment, where you don't have the warpings of ignorance and necessity.


The Beautiful and Damned (ed. Copp Clark, 1922) - ISBN: 9780684178165


Aristocracy's only an admission that certain traits which we call fine - courage and honor and beauty and all that sort of thing - can best be...

Aristocracy's only an admission that certain traits which we call fine - courage and honor and beauty and all that sort of thing - can best be...

Aristocracy's only an admission that certain traits which we call fine - courage and honor and beauty and all that sort of thing - can best be...

Aristocracy's only an admission that certain traits which we call fine - courage and honor and beauty and all that sort of thing - can best be...