“But young men didn't—at least in my provincial inexperience I believed they didn't—drift coolly out of nowhere and buy a palace on Long Island Sound.Chapter 3 · Narrator · ★★★☆☆→
“I had taken two finger-bowls of champagne, and the scene had changed before my eyes into something significant, elemental, and profound.Chapter 3 · Narrator · ★★★☆☆→
“After that I lived like a young rajah in all the capitals of Europe—Paris, Venice, Rome—collecting jewels, chiefly rubies, hunting big game, painting a little, things for myself only, and trying to forget something very sad that had happened to me long ago.Chapter 4 · Jay Gatsby · ★★★☆☆→
“It was a rich cream color, bright with nickel, swollen here and there in its monstrous length with triumphant hatboxes and supper-boxes and toolboxes, and terraced with a labyrinth of windshields that mirrored a dozen suns.Chapter 4 · Narrator · ★★★☆☆→
“"I'll tell you God's truth." His right hand suddenly ordered divine retribution to stand by. "I am the son of some wealthy people in the Middle West—all dead now. I was brought up in America but educated at Oxford, because all my ancestors have been educated there for many years. It is a family tradition."Chapter 4 · Jay Gatsby · ★★★☆☆→
“"He's a bootlegger," said the young ladies, moving somewhere between his cocktails and his flowers. "One time he killed a man who had found out that he was nephew to Von Hindenburg and second cousin to the devil. Reach me a rose, honey, and pour me a last drop into that there crystal glass."Chapter 4 · Party guests · ★★★☆☆→