[F. Scott Fitzgerald] learned theorize, think, less interested dissect — Sheilah Graham, College One

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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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