Famous Quotes / F. Scott Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fitzgerald: "The purpose of a work of fiction is to appeal to the lingering after-effects in the reader's mind as differing from, say, the purpose of oratory or philosophy which respectively leave people in a fighting or thoughtful mood."
| Aftereffects | Appeal | Differing | Fiction |
| Fighting | Leave | Lingering | Mind |
| Mood | Oratory | People | Philosophy |
| Purpose | Readers | Respectively | Thoughtful |
| Work |