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20s Quotes

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F. Scott Fitzgerald
“I'll drink your champagne. I'll drink every drop of it, I don't care if it kills me.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby Girls

F. Scott Fitzgerald
“It's all life is. Just going 'round kissing people.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby Girls

F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Never miss a party...good for the nerves--like celery.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby Girls

F. Scott Fitzgerald
“I want you to lie to me just as sweetly as you know how for the rest of my life.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby Girls

Anatole France
“All changes, even the most longed for, must have their melancholy”
Anatole France

F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Believe me, I may be a bit blasé, but I can still get any man I want.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby Girls

F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Take off that darn fur coat!...Or maybe you'd like to have us open all the windows.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby Girls

Meg Jay
“Real confidence comes from mastery experiences, which are actual, lived moments of success, especially when things seem difficult. Whether we are talking about love or work, the confidence that overrides insecurity comes from experience. There is no other way.”
Meg Jay, The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter—And How to Make the Most of Them Now

Genevieve Valentine
“She sighs, breathing smoke through her lips. "Might as well dance.”
Genevieve Valentine, The Girls at the Kingfisher Club

Faith Dismuke
“You used me. You made me feel special then threw me away when you were bored. You took my trust. You broke my trust. You turned people against me. You turned me against myself.”
Faith Dismuke

F. Scott Fitzgerald
“He came back from France when Tom and Daisy were still on their wedding trip, and made a miserable but irresistible journey to Louisville on the last of his army pay. He stayed there a week, walking the streets where their footsteps had clicked together through the November night and revisiting the out-of-the-way places to which they had driven in her white car. Just as Daisy's house had always seemed to him more mysterious and gay than other houses so his idea of the city itself, even though she was gone from it, was pervaded with a melancholy beauty.

He left feeling that if he had searched harder he might have found her—that he was leaving her behind. The day-coach—he was penniless now—was hot. He went out to the open vestibule and sat down on a folding-chair, and the station slid away and the backs of unfamiliar buildings moved by. Then out into the spring fields, where a yellow trolley raced them for a minute with people in it who might once have seen the pale magic of her face along the casual street.

The track curved and now it was going away from the sun which, as it sank lower, seemed to spread itself in benediction over the vanishing city where she had drawn her breath. He stretched out his hand desperately as if to snatch only a wisp of air, to save a fragment of the spot that she had made lovely for him. But it was all going by too fast now for his blurred eyes and he knew that he had lost that part of it, the freshest and the best, forever.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby

Sara Sheridan
“Parts of my 20s and 30s have gone by in a flash but my childhood is with me all the time.”
Sara Sheridan

Maggie Alderson
“So the smells I associate with the Elders are freshly cut garden flower arrangements- roses, lilac and endless sweet peas and the fougère hints of random greenery lavishly added to the vases, in the Constance Spry style.
Also, modest shop-bought flowers, particularly daffodils, tulips and freesias, which are such an economical way to brighten a room for that thrifty generation.

My scents for the elders are:
Lavender by Yardley
Blue Grass by Elizabeth Arden
Rose in Wonderland by Atkinsons
Femme by Rochas
Ostara by Penhaligon's
Tweed by Lenthéric (A mention of this elicited a big response at the event; it seemed all the women had worn it at some time and had happy associations with it. I do wish they would re-release it in the original tweed-fabric effect box.)

The men in this age group are the last of the true British gentlemen, so especially for them:

Old Spice
St Johns Bay Rum by St Johns Fragrance Company
Royal Mayfair by Creed”
Maggie Alderson, The Scent of You

Olawale Daniel
“Innovation is not always liked in its early stage until it becomes a public point of discussion and interest. Bitcoin was like the Internet of the early 20s, and today we all use it. Most aspects of our lives revolve around the internet, the same way blockchain technology and other decentralized apps (DApps) will become mainstream solutions to our world in the future.”
Olawale Daniel

Meg Jay
“For hundreds of years, twentysomethings moved directly from being sons and daughters to being husbands and wives, but within just a few decades a new developmental period opened up. Waking up every day somewhere between their childhood homes and their own mortgages, twentysomethings like Kate aren't sure what to make of the time.”
Meg Jay, The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter—And How to Make the Most of Them Now
tags: 20s