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Dodie Smith Quotes
Best Quotes by Dodie Smith (Top 10)
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Noble deeds and hot baths are the best cures for depression.
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I shouldn't think even millionaires could eat anything nicer than new bread and real butter and honey for tea.
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I only want to write. And there's no college for that except life.
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When I read a book, I put in all the imagination I can, so that it is almost like writing the book as well as reading it - or rather, it is like living it. It makes reading so much more exciting, but I don't suppose many people try to do it.
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I write this sitting in the kitchen sink.
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Perhaps watching someone you love suffer can teach you even more than suffering yourself can.
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Why is summer mist romantic and autumn mist just sad~?
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I like seeing people when they can't see me.
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Contemplation seems to be about the only luxury that costs nothing.
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I am a restlessness inside a stillness inside a restlessness.
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More Dodie Smith Quotes
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Perhaps if I make myself write I shall find out what is wrong with me.
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He stood staring into the wood for a minute, then said: "What is it about the English countryside â why is the beauty so much more than visual? Why does it touch one so?" He sounded faintly sad. Perhaps he finds beauty saddening â I do myself sometimes. Once when I was quite little I asked father why this was and he explained that it was due to our knowledge of beauty's evanescence, which reminds us that we ourselves shall die. Then he said I was probably too young to understand him; but I understood perfectly.
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The family - that dear octopus from whose tentacles we never quite escape, nor, in our inmost hearts, ever quite wish to.
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It is rather exciting to write by moonlight.
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But some characters in books are really real—Jane Austen's are; and I know those five Bennets at the opening of Pride and Prejudice, simply waiting to raven the young men at Netherfield Park, are not giving one thought to the real facts of marriage.
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I have found that sitting in a place where you have never sat before can be inspiring.
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I suppose the best kind of spring morning is the best weather God has to offer.
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It came to me that Hyde Park has never belonged to London - that it has always been , in spirit, a stretch of countryside; and that it links the Londons of all periods together most magically - by remaining forever unchanged at the heart of a ever-changing town.
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Stew's so comforting on a rainy day.
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The key to all knowledge comes in words of just one syllable, apparently.... There's only the last page left to write on. I'll fill it with words of just one syllable. I love. I have loved. I will love.
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Like many other much-loved humans, they believed that they owned their dogs, instead of realizing that their dogs owned them.
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there is something revolting about the way girls' minds so often jump to marriage long before they jump to love. And most of those minds are shut to what marriage really means.
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People's clothes ought to be buried with them.
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Time takes the ugliness and horror out of death and turns it into beauty.
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When things mean a very great deal to you, exciting anticipation just isn't safe.
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