Great Gatsby?

Question:I need a quote from that book toward mr. wilson in a favorable way. Does anyone know an area of the book or an exact quote that can answer this?

Answers:
Is there one? I think this is a trick question. Everybody that mentions that guy thought he was sort of stupid, or, in the case of his wife, thought he was a horrible, lifeless person.
He does, however, say something sort of positive about himself in Chapter VIII (page 166 of my copy) that "I'm one of those trusting fellas and I don't think any harm to nobody," right before he kills Gatsby.

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