October 8, 1968 (I was 23)
My Generation, F. Scott Fitzgerald
Quotes taken from an article in Esquire, Oct. 1968
“Jingo was the lingo.”
“We were born to power and intense nationalism. We did not have
to stand up in a movie house and recite a child’s pledge to the flag
to be aware of it. We were a race that could potentially lick ten
of any genus.”
“We are these men…[who]…found themselves singing, ‘We’re In The
Army Now.’ Their first discovery of 1919 was that nobody cared.”
“The capacity of this generation has run very thin. The war, the
peace, the boom, the Depression, the shadow of the new war
scarcely correspond to the idea of Manifest Destiny.”
“By and large I grant them…[the next generation]…a grace we do
not have, and for all we know the Messiah may be among them. But
we are something else again.”
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