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F. Scott Fitzgerald

writer, novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, playwright

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1896  – 1940

Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, widely known as F. Scott Fitzgerald or simply Scott Fitzgerald, was an American novelist, essayist, and short story writer. He is best known for his novels depicting the flamboyance and excess of the Jazz Age, a term that he popularized in his short story collection Tales of the Jazz Age. He published four novels, four story collections, and 164 short stories. He achieved transient success and fortune in the 1920s, but did not receive critical acclaim until after his death. He is now widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century.

All Quotes by F. Scott Fitzgerald

“Forgotten is forgiven.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Though the Jazz Age continued it became less and less an affair of youth. The sequel was like a children's party taken over by the elders.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Vitality shows in not only the ability to persist but the ability to start over.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Nothing is as obnoxious as other people's luck.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Men get to be a mixture of the charming mannerisms of the women they have known.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Action is character.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“In a real dark night of the soul, it is always three o'clock in the morning, day after day.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“A great social success is a pretty girl who plays her cards as carefully as if she were plain.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“It is sadder to find the past again and find it inadequate to the present than it is to have it elude you and remain forever a harmonious conception of memory.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“At eighteen our convictions are hills from which we look; at forty-five they are caves in which we hide.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Great art is the contempt of a great man for small art.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“You can stroke people with words.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“What'll we do with ourselves this afternoon? And the day after that, and the next thirty years?”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Great art is the contempt of a great man for small art.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Switzerland is a country where very few things begin, but many things end.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“It occurred to me that there was no difference between men, in intelligence or race, so profound as the difference between the sick and the well.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“The world, as a rule, does not live on beaches and in country clubs.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“No such thing as a man willing to be honest - that would be like a blind man willing to see.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“The faces of most American women over thirty are relief maps of petulant and bewildered unhappiness.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“An author ought to write for the youth of his own generation, the critics of the next, and the schoolmaster of ever afterwards.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“A big man has no time really to do anything but just sit and be big.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Though the Jazz Age continued it became less and less an affair of youth. The sequel was like a children's party taken over by the elders.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“After all, life hasn't much to offer except youth, and I suppose for older people, the love of youth in others.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“For awhile after you quit Keats all other poetry seems to be only whistling or humming.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Personality is an unbroken series of successful gestures.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Family quarrels are bitter things. They don't go according to any rules. They're not like aches or wounds, they're more like splits in the skin that won't heal because there's not enough material.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Never confuse a single defeat with a final defeat.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“The victor belongs to the spoils.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“I've been drunk for about a week now, and I thought it might sober me up to sit in a library.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“You don't write because you want to say something, you write because you have something to say.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“All good writing is swimming under water and holding your breath.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Everybody's youth is a dream, a form of chemical madness.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“I like people and I like them to like me, but I wear my heart where God put it, on the inside.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“I'm a romantic; a sentimental person thinks things will last, a romantic person hopes against hope that they won't.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Genius is the ability to put into effect what is on your mind.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“My idea is always to reach my generation. The wise writer writes for the youth of his own generation, the critics of the next, and the schoolmasters of ever afterward.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“His was a great sin who first invented consciousness. Let us lose it for a few hours.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Only remember west of the Mississippi it's a little more look, see, act. A little less rationalize, comment, talk.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Every one suspects himself of at least one of the cardinal virtues.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Men get to be a mixture of the charming mannerisms of the women they have known.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Genius goes around the world in its youth incessantly apologizing for having large feet. What wonder that later in life it should be inclined to raise those feet too swiftly to fools and bores.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Scratch a Yale man with both hands and you'll be lucky to find a coast-guard. Usually you find nothing at all.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“When people are taken out of their depths they lose their heads, no matter how charming a bluff they may put up.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“No decent career was ever founded on a public.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Often people display a curious respect for a man drunk, rather like the respect of simple races for the insane... There is something awe-inspiring in one who has lost all inhibitions.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“First you take a drink, then the drink takes a drink, then the drink takes you.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Genius is the ability to put into effect what is on your mind.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Life is essentially a cheat and its conditions are those of defeat; the redeeming things are not happiness and pleasure but the deeper satisfactions that come out of struggle.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Show me a hero and I'll write you a tragedy.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“There are no second acts in American lives.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“No grand idea was ever born in a conference, but a lot of foolish ideas have died there.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Cut out all these exclamation points. An exclamation point is like laughing at your own joke.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Trouble has no necessary connection with discouragement. Discouragement has a germ of its own, as different from trouble as arthritis is different from a stiff joint.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“To write it, it took three months; to conceive it three minutes; to collect the data in it all my life.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Riches have never fascinated me, unless combined with the greatest charm or distinction.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“The easiest way to get a reputation is to go outside the fold, shout around for a few years as a violent atheist or a dangerous radical, and then crawl back to the shelter.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“A great social success is a pretty girl who plays her cards as carefully as if she were plain.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Forgotten is forgiven.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“It is in the thirties that we want friends. In the forties we know they won't save us any more than love did.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Either you think, or else others have to think for you and take power from you, pervert and discipline your natural tastes, civilize and sterilize you.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“The compensation of a very early success is a conviction that life is a romantic matter. In the best sense one stays young.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“The idea that to make a man work you've got to hold gold in front of his eyes is a growth, not an axiom. We've done that for so long that we've forgotten there's any other way.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Nothing is as obnoxious as other people's luck.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Speech is an arrangement of notes that will never be played again.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Her body calculated to a millimeter to suggest a bud yet guarantee a flower.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Advertising is a racket, like the movies and the brokerage business. You cannot be honest without admitting that its constructive contribution to humanity is exactly minus zero.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“In a real dark night of the soul, it is always three o'clock in the morning, day after day.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“I'm a romantic; a sentimental person thinks things will last, a romantic person hopes against hope that they won't.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“I learned a little of beauty-- enough to know that it had nothing to do with truth...”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Family quarrels are bitter things. They don't go according to any rules. They're not like aches or wounds, they're more like splits in the skin that won't heal because there's not enough material.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Great art is the contempt of a great man for small art.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Life is essentially a cheat and its conditions are those of defeat; the redeeming things are not happiness and pleasure but the deeper satisfactions that come out of struggle.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“I hope she'll be a fool -- that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Vitality shows in not only the ability to persist but the ability to start over.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Life is essentially a cheat and its conditions are those of defeat; the redeeming things are not happiness and pleasure but the deeper satisfactions that come out of struggle.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“In a real dark night of the soul, it is always three o'clock in the morning, day after day.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Family quarrels are bitter things. They don't go according to any rules. They're not like aches or wounds, they're more like splits in the skin that won't heal because there's not enough material.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“It was always the becoming he dreamed of, never the being.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“It occurred to me that there was no difference between men, in intelligence or race, so profound as the difference between the sick and the well.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald