Dorothy Parker Quotes About Moon

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  • I give her sadness and the gift of pain, a new moon madness and a love of rain.

    Dorothy Parker, “Godmother”
  • The sun's gone dim, and the moon's gone black. For I loved him, and he didn't love back.

    Dorothy Parker (2004). “Dorothy Parker in Her Own Words”, Taylor Trade Publishing
  • Woman wants monogamy; Man delights in novelty. Love is woman's moon and sun; Man has other forms of fun. Woman lives but in her lord; Count to ten, and man is bored. With this the gist and sum of it, What earthly good can come of it?

    Not So Deep as a Well (1937) "General Review of the Sex Situation"
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