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Humorous Quote by Dorothy Parker

“Into love and out again, Thus I went and thus I go. Spare your voice, and hold your pen: Well and bitterly I know All the songs were ever sung, All the words were ever said; Could it be, when I was young, Someone dropped me on my head?” quote by Dorothy Parker
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“Into love and out again, Thus I went and thus I go. Spare your voice, and hold your pen: Well and bitterly I know All the songs were ever sung, All the words were ever said; Could it be, when I was young, Someone dropped me on my head?”

Dorothy Parker

About This Quote

Source Poem: Untitled, 1930s, published in The New Yorker

The poet reflects on love’s cycles, creative expression, and the lingering impact of youthful experiences.

In simple terms: Love comes and goes; art captures feelings; past shapes us.

Key Takeaway

Embrace change and let creativity process emotions.

Themes

love art memory growth

Mood

melancholic introspective

Type

poetic reflective

When to use this quote

  • relationships
  • writing
  • personal healing
  • self‑discovery

Key Concepts

transience self‑reflection creative catharsis

Questions to Reflect On

  • What lingering memories influence your art?
  • How do you balance nostalgia with moving forward?
A Different Perspective

Romanticizing past pain can hinder present joy.

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