“I fell in love with her courage, her sincerity, and her flaming self respect. And it's these things I'd believe in, even if the whole world indulged in wild suspicions that she wasn't all she should be. I love her and it is the beginning of everything.” ― F. Scott Fitzgerald
I think I may discern a complete sentence in aiming to observe a verb and verb arguments. In And it's these things I'd believe in, may it seem that a noun phrase these things (argument of believe[?]) seems all right to go former to placing a subject, I? I guess I may frequently think it goes subject verb object (noun phrase), not maybe (noun phrase) these things, subject, I. Do you say And it's these things I'd believe in, independent clause, even if the whole world indulged in wild suspicions that she wasn't all she should be., conditional clause?