Dorothy Parker Quotes About Manners

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  • And where does she find them?

    Dorothy Parker, Stuart Y. Silverstein (2009). “Not Much Fun: The Lost Poems of Dorothy Parker”, p.29, Simon and Schuster
  • Drink and dance and laugh and lie, Love, the reeling midnight through, For tomorrow we shall die! (But, alas, we never do.)

    Love  
    "The Flaw in Paganism" l. 1 (1931)
  • Those who have mastered etiquette, who are entirely, impeccably right, would seem to arrive at a point of exquisite dullness.

    Dorothy Parker (1970). “A month of Saturdays: thirty-one famous pieces by "Constant Reader"”
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