Top 3 Quotes & Sayings by Dorothy Cottrell

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Australian writer Dorothy Cottrell.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Dorothy Cottrell

Ida Dorothy Ottley Cottrell was an Australian writer. Born in Picton, she contracted infantile paralysis as a child and spent the rest of her life in a wheelchair. Her first novel, The Singing Gold, was published in 1928. She wrote a story Wilderness Orphan (1936) which was the basis for the feature film Orphan of the Wilderness (1936). She lived for a time in the US and also worked as an artist and cartoonist.

I also discovered that I was a poet. From the standpoint of one's family this is probably a regrettable discovery. — © Dorothy Cottrell
I also discovered that I was a poet. From the standpoint of one's family this is probably a regrettable discovery.
If you are going to do something that will annoy people, tell them about it afterwards; then they will only be annoyed that you have done it, and won't have all the exasperation of trying to stop you.
I took little interest in fleshly infants; it being my private opinion that their attractions did not justify the fuss that was made about them. I had, for instance, early discovered that, if you gave a baby a finger to hold, it held it. This was perhaps interesting, but it wanted greatly in the dear element of surprise.
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