Dorothy Parker Quotes About Soul

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  • Well, there are always those who cannot distinguish between glitter and glamour . . . the glamour of Isadora Duncan came from her great, torn, bewildered, foolhardy soul.

    Dorothy Parker (1970). “A month of Saturdays: thirty-one famous pieces by "Constant Reader"”
  • Yes, well, let me tell you that if nobody had ever learned to quote, very few people would be in love with La Rochefoucauld. I bet you I don't know ten souls who read him without a middleman.

    Dorothy Parker (2002). “Complete Stories”, p.194, Penguin
  • Salary is no object: I want only enough to keep body and soul apart.

    New Yorker, 4 Feb. 1928
  • Brevity is the soul of lingerie.

    Women  
    Quoted in AlexanderWoollcott, While Rome Burns (1934) See Shakespeare 174
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