Dorothy Parker Quotes About Hate

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  • Summer makes me drowsy. Autumn makes me sing. Winter's pretty lousy, but I hate Spring.

    Summer   Spring   Hate  
    Dorothy Parker (2004). “Dorothy Parker in Her Own Words”, Taylor Trade Publishing
  • It's easier to write about those you hate — just as it's easier to criticize a bad play or a bad book.

    Hate   Book   Writing  
    Dorothy Parker, Stuart Y. Silverstein (2009). “Not Much Fun: The Lost Poems of Dorothy Parker”, p.41, Simon and Schuster
  • I hate writing, I love having written.

    Hate   Writing  
  • I won't telephone him. I'll never telephone him again as long as I live. He'll rot in hell, before I'll call him up. You don't have to give me strength, God; I have it myself. If he wanted me, he could get me. He knows where I am. He knows I'm waiting here. He's so sure of me, so sure. I wonder why they hate you, as soon as they are sure of you.

    Hate  
    Dorothy Parker (2002). “Complete Stories”, p.80, Penguin
  • I hate almost all rich people, but I think I’d be darling at it.

    Hate  
    Dorothy Parker (2004). “Dorothy Parker in Her Own Words”, Taylor Trade Publishing
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