I like business men. Clever men are usually so homely.
 F. Scott Fitzgerald, This Side of Paradise (1920). copy citation

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Author F. Scott Fitzgerald
Source This Side of Paradise
Topic business
Date 1920
Language English
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“Oh—drive a car, but can't change a tire. ROSALIND: What are you going to do? AMORY: Can't say—run for President, write— ROSALIND: Greenwich Village? AMORY: Good heavens, no—I said write—not drink. ROSALIND: I like business men. Clever men are usually so homely. AMORY: I feel as if I'd known you for ages. ROSALIND: Oh, are you going to commence the “pyramid” story? AMORY: No—I was going to make it French. I was Louis XIV and you were one of my—my— (Changing his tone.)” source