"Nobody has ever measured, not even poets, how much the heart can hold."
"Father said conflict develops the character"
Source: Zelda Fitzgerald (2013). “Save Me the Waltz: A Novel”, p.221, Simon and Schuster
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Zelda Fitzgerald
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Zelda Fitzgerald was an American novelist and painter, known for her vibrant exploration of love and identity, particularly in her work 'Save Me the Waltz.'
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