“They were both in white, and their dresses were rippling and fluttering as if they had just been blown back in after a short flight around the house.Chapter 1 · Narrator · ★★★★☆→
“—he seemed to fill those glistening boots until he strained the top lacing, and you could see a great pack of muscle shifting when his shoulder moved under his thin coat. It was a body capable of enormous leverage—a cruel body.Chapter 1 · Narrator · ★★★★☆→
“A breeze blew through the room, blew curtains in at one end and out the other like pale flags, twisting them up toward the frosted wedding-cake of the ceiling, and then rippled over the wine-colored rug, making a shadow on it as wind does on the sea.Chapter 1 · Narrator · ★★★★☆→
“It was the kind of voice that the ear follows up and down, as if each speech is an arrangement of notes that will never be played again.Chapter 1 · Narrator · ★★★★☆→
“And so with the sunshine and the great bursts of leaves growing on the trees, just as things grow in fast movies, I had that familiar conviction that life was beginning over again with the summer.Chapter 1 · Narrator · ★★★★☆→
“She was in the middle thirties, and faintly stout, but she carried her flesh sensuously as some women can. Her face, above a spotted dress of dark blue crêpe-de-chine, contained no facet or gleam of beauty, but there was an immediately perceptible vitality about her as if the nerves of her body were continually smouldering.Chapter 2 · Narrator · ★★★★☆→
“Yet high over the city our line of yellow windows must have contributed their share of human secrecy to the casual watcher in the darkening streets, and I saw him too, looking up and wondering. I was within and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life.Chapter 2 · Narrator · ★★★★☆→
“This is a valley of ashes—a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens; where ashes take the forms of houses and chimneys and rising smoke and, finally, with a transcendent effort, of ash-gray men, who move dimly and already crumbling through the powdery air.Chapter 2 · Narrator · ★★★★☆→
“But above the gray land and the spasms of bleak dust which drift endlessly over it, you perceive, after a moment, the eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg. The eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg are blue and gigantic—their retinas are one yard high. They look out of no face, but, instead, from a pair of enormous yellow spectacles which pass over a nonexistent nose.Chapter 2 · Narrator · ★★★★☆→
“Making a short deft movement, Tom Buchanan broke her nose with his open hand.Chapter 2 · Narrator · ★★★★☆→