F. Scott Fitzgerald
The ability to hold two competing thoughts in one’s mind and still be able to function is the mark of a superior mind.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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The ability to hold two competing thoughts in one’s mind and still be able to function is the mark of a superior mind. - F. Scott Fitzgerald quote

The ability to hold two competing thoughts in one’s mind and still be able to function is the mark of a superior mind.

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F. Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald

American novelist and screenwriter

September 24th, 1896 - December 21st, 1940