One more drink and I'll be under the host.
More Quotes from Dorothy Parker:
So silent I when Love was byHe yawned, and turned away;
But Sorrow clings to my apron-strings,
I have so much to say.
Dorothy Parker
Whose love is given over-well
Shall look on Helen's face in hell,
Whilst those whose love is thin and wise
May view John Knox in Paradise.
Dorothy Parker
Every year back spring comes, with nasty little birds, yapping their fool heads off.
Dorothy Parker
He and I had an office so tiny that an inch smaller and it would have been adultery.
Dorothy Parker
Authors and actors and artists and such Never know nothing, and never know much.
Dorothy Parker
Lips that taste of tears, they say; Are the best for kissing.
Dorothy Parker
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