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Circumstance Quote by F. Scott Fitzgerald

“What a feeble thing intelligence is, with its short steps, its waverings, its pacings back and forth, its disastrous retreats! Intelligence is a mere instrument of circumstances. There are people who say that intelligence must have built the universe - why, intelligence never built a steam-engine!…” quote by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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““What a feeble thing intelligence is, with its short steps, its waverings, its pacings back and forth, its disastrous retreats! Intelligence is a mere instrument of circumstances. There are people who say that intelligence must have built the universe - why, intelligence never built a steam-engine! Circumstances built a steam-engine. Intelligence is little more than a short foot-rule by which we measure the infinite achievements of Circumstances.””

F. Scott Fitzgerald

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Great Gatsby, 1925

Intelligence is limited and shaped by circumstances; true progress comes from external conditions, not mental capacity alone.

In simple terms: Intelligence is a tool, not the driver of achievement.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the power of environment over raw intellect.

Themes

intelligence circumstances limitations achievement human nature

Mood

reflective critical thoughtful

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • innovation
  • engineering
  • social change
  • personal growth
  • education

Key Concepts

instrumentalism determinism philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do your surroundings shape your ideas?
  • Can you leverage circumstances to amplify your abilities?
A Different Perspective

Intelligence alone cannot create breakthroughs without supportive context.

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