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Understand now, I'm purely a fiction writer and do not profess to be an earnest student of political science, but I believe strongly that such a law as one prohibiting liquor is foolish.

F. Scott Fitzgerald
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I have lived so long within the circle of this book [Tender Is The Night] and with these characters that often it seems to me that the real world does not exist but that only these characters exist, and, however pretentious that remark sounds....it is an absolute fact---so much so that their glees and woes are just exactly as important to me as what happens in life.

F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Communism...muat of necessity be a saddening process for anyone who has ever tasted the intellectual pleasures of the world we live in.

F. Scott Fitzgerald, Dear Scott/Dear Max: The Fitzgerald-Perkins Correspondence
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We have reached a censorship barrier in Infidelity, to our infinite disappointment. It won’t be Joan’s [Joan Crawford's] next picture and we are setting it aside awhile till we can think of a way of halfwitting halfwit Hayes and his legion of decency. Pictures needed cleaning up in 1932-33...but because they were suggestive and salacious. Of course the moralists now want to apply that to all strong themes—so the crop of the last two years is feeble and false, unless it deals with children.

F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Communism as I see it has no place in the United States, and the American people will not stand for its teachings.

F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Now, Max, I have told you many times that you are my publisher, and permanently, as far as one can fling about the word in this too mutable world....The idea of leaving you has never for one single moment entered my head.

F. Scott Fitzgerald
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He [F. Scott Fitzgerald] had learned to theorize, to think, although he was always less interested in the dissection of his reading than in the enjoyment he received. (About F. Scott Fitzgerald)

Sheilah Graham, College of One
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Artistic temperament is like a king with vigor and unlimited opportunity. You shake the structure to pieces by playing with it.

F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Art invariably grows out of a period when, in general, the artist admires his own nation and wants to win its approval.

F. Scott Fitzgerald
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My generation of radicals and breakers-down never found anything to take the place of the old virtues of work and courage and the old graces of courtesy and politeness.

F. Scott Fitzgerald
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