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“‎Oh, anywhere, driver, anywhere - it doesn't matter. Just keep driving. It's better here in this taxi than it was walking. It's no good my trying to walk. There is always a glimpse through the crowd of someone who looks like him—someone with his swing of the shoulders, his slant of the hat. And I…” quote by Dorothy Parker
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““‎Oh, anywhere, driver, anywhere - it doesn't matter. Just keep driving. It's better here in this taxi than it was walking. It's no good my trying to walk. There is always a glimpse through the crowd of someone who looks like him—someone with his swing of the shoulders, his slant of the hat. And I think it's he, I think he's come back. And my heart goes to scalding water and the buildings sway and bend above me. No, it's better to be here. But I wish the driver would go fast, so fast that people walking by would be a long gray blur, and I could see no swinging shoulders, no slanted hat. Dorothy Parker, Sentiment, Harper's Bazaar, May 1933.””

Dorothy Parker

About This Quote

Source Magazine: Harper's Bazaar, Sentiment column, May 1933

The narrator longs to escape painful memories by staying in a moving taxi, hoping speed will blur reminders of a lost loved one.

In simple terms: Running away from grief by staying in motion.

Key Takeaway

Seek healing, not distraction.

Themes

grief escape memory longing urban life

Mood

melancholic reflective yearning

Type

literary personal emotional

When to use this quote

  • taxi ride
  • city walking
  • processing loss
  • avoidance of triggers

Key Concepts

psychology nostalgia urban alienation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What do you chase to avoid confronting loss?
  • Can movement truly heal heartache?
A Different Perspective

Speed cannot erase emotional pain, only mask it temporarily.

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