"How could you tell?"
-- Dorothy Parker (1893-1967), on being told
-- of the death of President Coolidge
-- Dorothy Parker (1893-1967), on being told
-- of the death of President Coolidge
Related:
- Coolidge is dead
How could they tell?
--
Dorothy... - One day the President and Mrs. Coolidge were visiting a government
farm.
Soon after their arrival they were taken off on separate... - I really can't come to your party Mrs. Parker, I can't bear fools.
That's strange; your mother could. -- Dorothy... - Where's the man could ease a heart
Like a satin gown?
Dorothy Parker, "The Satin... - Brevity is the soul of lingerie.
--
Dorothy... - You can lead a whore to culture, but you can't make her think.
Dorothy... - If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people
he gave it to.
Dorothy... - This must be a gift book. That is to say, a book which you wouldn't take on
any other terms.
Dorothy... - If you took all the women at the Harvard Prom
and laid them end to end,
I wouldn't be a bit surprised. -- Dorothy...
From the same category:
- Envy is a pain of mind that successful men cause their
neighbors. --... - From what I could make out, they were bragging, insulting each other,
and telling off color jokes. And there was duct tape... - An alcoholic is one who drinks to forget that he drinks
and can lay on the floor and forget to hold on... - Everyone knows that there is a solution to every problem,
but not everyone is aware that every solution to a... - Conductors must give unmistakable and suggestive signals to the
orchestra-
not choreography to the audience. -- George...
