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Write Quotes by Dorothy Parker
- It takes me six months to do a story. I think it out and write it sentence by sentence - no first draft. I can't…
- All those writers who write about their childhood! Gentle God, if I wrote about mine you wouldn't sit in the same room with me.
- It's easier to write about those you hate — just as it's easier to criticize a bad play or a bad book.
- If you're going to write, don't pretend to write down. It's going to be the best you can do, and it's the fact that it's…
- I'll think about something else. I'll just sit quietly. If I could sit still. If I could sit still, maybe I could read. Oh, all…
- I can’t write five words but that I change seven.
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