Top 11 Quotes & Sayings by Dorothy Salisbury Davis

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Dorothy Salisbury Davis.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Dorothy Salisbury Davis

Dorothy Margaret Salisbury Davis was an American crime fiction writer.

Don't sell your soul to buy peanuts for the monkeys.
History's like a story in a way: it depends on who's telling it.
No one who likes a song lacks congeniality. — © Dorothy Salisbury Davis
No one who likes a song lacks congeniality.
Beware of feelings, Father. They are the biggest liars in us. They make truth what we want it to be.
There’s no snobbery like that of the poor toward one another.
The law is above the law, you know.
It's a great wonder to me, the Irish attachment to our history. What is it but a series of lamentations?
Very often adverse criticism goes to craft, and that sounds an alarm to which attention should be paid.
I don't approve the informality in the world today, Mr. James. It's made strangers of us all.
We reveal more of ourselves in the lies we tell than we do when we try to tell the truth.
Flattery makes fools of the best of us.
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