Musical accompaniment: Just One of Those Things, composed by Cole Porter and performed Ella Fitzgerald.
People toss around the word “great” a lot today. But in Dorothy Parker’s case, it’s misapplied only in that it falls short.
I’m such a fan of Dorothy Parker. She was famous for her acid wit and her love of martinis. Like most brilliant writers, Dorothy had a lifelong struggle with her personal demons — loneliness, drinking, stormy relationships, in and out of financial distress, to name but a few. In spite of all of that (or because of that?), she produced a tremendous amount of enduring work in the form of columns, short stories, and poems. I have a collection of her columns in a book called A Month of Saturdays and it’s one of my favorites.
Parker was a legend in her own time. She knew everyone. She’s featured in the very first line of today’s song, It was Just One of those Things. This is Edward Steichen’s photograph of the great Dorothy Parker, circa 1932.
Here are a few of my favorites:
- Of course I talk to myself. I like a good speaker and I appreciate an intelligent audience.
- He’s a writer for the Ages; the ages of four to eight.
- It was written without fear and without research.
- [On Katharine Hepburn’s stage performance] She ran the whole gamut of emotions, from A to B.
- This is not a book to be tossed lightly aside. It should be thrown with great force.
- As I was saying to my landlord only this morning, “You can’t have everything.”
- That woman speaks 18 languages and she can’t say ‘No’ in any of them.
- You can lead a whore to culture but you can’t make her think.

You can lead a whore to culture but you can’t make her think.
This made me laugh until it hurt 😆😄
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That’s my favorite, too!
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A great Dorothy Parker quote is:
There’s a hell of a distance between wise-cracking and wit. Wit has truth in it; wise-cracking is simply calisthenics with words.
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That’s right! That’s why her wit could sting–what she was saying was true!
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Herb Denenberg was a lawyer, former Pennsylvania State Insurance Commissioner and a consumer advocate. When he criticizes for making scathing remarks about a company or person often replied:
If the truth hurts don’t blame me, blame the truth.
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One thing you have to give Dorothy Parker though is that, as much as she might have stung other people, she never spared her own feelings…
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I love those Dorothy Parker quotes! Quite a character! Her type of wit absolutely cracks me up! It’s always a pity when someone so intelligent is self destructive. I guess the alcohol was the root of her problems.
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Have you read any of her columns, Judy? They’re hysterically funny!
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I haven’t. I will definitely read them.
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