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Dorothy Parker

"She realizes she doesn't know as much as God but feels she knows as much as God knew when he was her age."

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"She realizes she doesn't know as much as God but feels she knows as much as God knew when he was her age."

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"The leaves of hopes which have destined words in the body of the thought have settled to the ground. This is the world."

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"The world will see true peace when there are no boundaries of religion and the religion of all will be pure unconditional love."

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"Don't be imprisoned by others perception of reality."

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"We imagine always when we speak that it is our own ears, our own mind, that are listening."

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"... the objects which we admire have no absolute value in themselves..."

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"To wit, existence is communication and communication is existence."

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"We cannot escape our origins, however hard we try, those origins which contain the key -could we but find it- to all we later become."

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"Ideally a book would have no order in it, and the reader would have to discover his own."

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"And there was that poor sucker Flaubert rolling around on his floor for three days looking for the right word."
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"This wasn't just plain terrible, this was fancy terrible. This was terrible with raisins in it."
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"Where's the man that could ease a heart like a satin gown?"
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"They sicken of calm who know the storm."
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"My love runs by like a day in June, And he makes no friends of sorrows. He'll tread his galloping rigadoon In the pathway of the morrows. He'll live his days where the sunbeams start, Nor could storm or wind uproot him. My own dear love, he is all my heart, -- And I wish somebody'd shoot him."
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"I never see that prettiest thing-A cherry bough gone white with Spring-But what I think, 'How gay 'twould beTo hang me from a flowering tree."
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"Some men break your heart in two,Some men fawn and flatter,Some men never look at you;And that cleans up the matter."
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"Wit has truth in it wisecracking is simply calisthenics with words."
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"God, the bitter misery that reading works into this world! Everybody knows that - everbody who IS everybody. All the best minds have been off reading for years. Look at the swing La Rouchefoucauld took at it. He said that if nobody had ever learned to read, very few people would be in love. Good for you, La Rouchefoucauld; nice going, boy. I wish I'd never learned to read."
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"Where unwilling dies the rose Buds the new another year."
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