A Quote by Dorothy Parker

...as for helping me in the outside world, the Convent taught me only that if you spit on a pencil eraser, it will erase ink. — © Dorothy Parker
...as for helping me in the outside world, the Convent taught me only that if you spit on a pencil eraser, it will erase ink.
The only useful thing I ever learned in school was that if you spit on your eraser it erased ink.
One day when I was studying with Schoenberg, he pointed out the eraser on his pencil and said, 'This end is more important than the other.' After twenty years I learned to write directly in ink.
On my desk, I always have a lemon or a lime drying. I love the fragrance. Also, a Staedtler eraser, a brush for the eraser and a pencil sharpener.
Once we erase ourselves, then there's no eraser. There never was anyone to erase. We've awakened from the dream and the dream has faded.
He who knows how to shave the razor, will know how to erase the eraser.
My heart is a colored pencil but my brain is an eraser
A pencil has eraser because it make mistake.
Prison was a blessing. Going to prison was the greatest thing that happened to me. It showed me that I wasn't infallible. It showed me that I was just human. It showed me that I can be back with my ghetto brothers I grew up with and have a good time. It taught me to cool out. It taught me patience. It taught me that I didn't ever want to lose my freedom. It taught me that drugs bring on the devil. It taught me to grow up.
Just get out your magic pencil and erase the cloudy skies, and just draw a picture of me saying, I apologize.
The best design tool is a long eraser with a pencil at one end.
To err is human, but when the eraser wears out ahead of the pencil, you're overdoing it.
All that Hubert needs over there is a gal to answer the phone and a pencil with an eraser on it.
A fool is someone whose pencil wears out before its eraser does.
My journey began with a single pencil. While traveling through India in 2006, I asked a boy begging on the streets, 'If you could have anything in the world, what would you want?' and he answered me with two words: 'A pencil.' Luckily, I had one in my pocket, and in the second it took me to give it to him, a defining dream was born.
Emmy, the events we lived through taught me to be sure of nothing about other people. They taught me to expect danger around every corner. They taught me to understand that there are people in this world that mean you harm, And sometimes, they're the people who say they love you.
There are a lot of things my mother taught me and helped me and disciplined me and made sure I stayed on the right track. And there are a ton of things that only my father could have taught me.
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