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Better Quotes by Dorothy Parker
- Four be the things I'd have been better without: love, curiosity, freckles and doubt.
- That would be a good thing for them to cut on my tombstone: Wherever she went, including here, it was against her better judgment.
- Like many a better one before me, I have gone down under the force of numbers, under the books and books and books that keep…
- Somewhere, there, is an analogy, in a small way, if you have the patience for it. But I guess it isn't a very good anecdote.…
- Accursed from their birth they be Who seek to find monogamy, Pursuing it from bed to bed— I think they would be better dead.
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