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“There’s a hell of a distance between wise-cracking and wit. Wit has truth in it; wise-cracking is simply calisthenics with words.”
“I hate writing, I love having written.” ― Dorothy Parker, American, poet, short story writer, critic, satirist
One from the archive to commemorate Dorothy Parker’s birth on 22nd August, 1893.
American writer Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
“With the crown of thorns I wear, why should I be bothered with a prick like you?” Dorothy Parker
The Collected Dorothy Parker (Penguin Modern Classics)
Take care and keep laughing!
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“With the crown of thorns I wear, why should I be bothered with a prick like you?” Dorothy Parker
The Collected Dorothy Parker (Penguin Modern Classics)
Take care and keep laughing!
Related articles
- Inside an Opium Den with Dorothy Parker (theintermediateperiod.wordpress.com)
- Dorothy Parker: 10 quotes on her birthday (csmonitor.com)
- 10 Things You Might Not Know About Dorothy Parker (mentalfloss.com)