From Nancy Milford's Zelda, a Biography of Zelda Fitzgerald
- Lived almost completely without physical fear
- Fully expected him to perform manfully
- Chose basket therapy
- Was very plain
- Flapped her arms and looked uncouth while she talked about her ballet ambitions
- Revealed her pantied posterior
- Was unwilling to give up the bright & irrevocable dreams that possessed her
- Lived on the festival conception of life
- Smashed victrola records over his head
- Set out to be as impossible as she could be
- Cuttingly referred to his father as an Irish policeman
- Dressed in men's clothes with no money or jewelry & prowled the haunts of Jack the Ripper
- Had a manner of becoming personal which wasn't really very amusing
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