Dorothy Parker: Someone else was using the pencil.
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Dorothy Parker: Someone else was using the pencil.
Dorothy Parker: I'll wear my heart on my sleeve like a wet, red stain.
Dorothy Parker: But I can't understand what God is saying, because he's got a mask over his face. Isn't that just like Him?
Dorothy Parker: The sun's gone dim, the moon's turned black; for I loved him and he didn't love back.
Robert Benchley: You'd have to wear out a pretty large hole in your pocket to lose me, Mrs. Parker.
Charles MacArthur: I was overcome with a powerful feeling of optimism. I said to myself: this is the lowest point of your life, from here on everything is gonna be an improvement
Dorothy Parker: I write doodads because it's a doodad kind of town.
Dorothy Parker: I'd kiss you, but I'm not sure it'd come out right.
Dorothy Parker: I never liked a man I didn't meet.
Dorothy Parker: You don't want to turn into the town drunk, Eddie. Not in Manhattan.
Dorothy Parker: Tragedies don't kill us, Woodrow. Messes kill us.
Dorothy Parker: Someone else was using the pencil.
Dorothy Parker: I'll wear my heart on my sleeve like a wet, red stain.
Dorothy Parker: But I can't understand what God is saying, because he's got a mask over his face. Isn't that just like Him?
Robert Benchley: You'd have to wear out a pretty large hole in your pocket to lose me, Mrs. Parker.
Charles MacArthur: I was overcome with a powerful feeling of optimism. I said to myself: this is the lowest point of your life, from here on everything is gonna be an improvement
Dorothy Parker: The sun's gone dim, the moon's turned black; for I loved him and he didn't love back.
Dorothy Parker: I write doodads because it's a doodad kind of town.
Dorothy Parker: I'd kiss you, but I'm not sure it'd come out right.
Dorothy Parker: I never liked a man I didn't meet.
Dorothy Parker: You don't want to turn into the town drunk, Eddie. Not in Manhattan.
Dorothy Parker: Tragedies don't kill us, Woodrow. Messes kill us.
Dorothy Parker: It's as if I were a spoiled virgin, and no one will have me! Robert Benchley: You're not spoiled. Just highly seasoned.
Dorothy Parker: Don't look at me in that tone of voice, Mr. Benchley.


