“"Start him! I made him." "Oh." "I raised him up out of nothing, right out of the gutter..."Chapter 9 · Nick Carraway, Wolfshiem · ★★★☆☆→
“After that I felt a certain shame for Gatsby—one gentleman to whom I telephoned implied that he had got what he deserved. However, that was my fault, for he was one of those who used to sneer most bitterly at Gatsby on the courage of Gatsby's liquor, and I should have known better than to call him.Chapter 9 · Narrator · ★★★☆☆→
“"I told him the truth," he said. "He came to the door while we were getting ready to leave, and when I sent down word that we weren't in he tried to force his way upstairs. He was crazy enough to kill me if I hadn't told him who owned the car."Chapter 9 · Tom Buchanan · ★★☆☆☆→
“"Nevertheless you did throw me over," said Jordan suddenly. "You threw me over on the telephone. I don't give a damn about you now, but it was a new experience for me, and I felt a little dizzy for a while."Chapter 9 · Jordan Baker · ★★☆☆☆→
“When the butler brought back Wolfshiem's answer I began to have a feeling of defiance, of scornful solidarity between Gatsby and me against them all.Chapter 9 · Narrator · ★★☆☆☆→