Philosophy
Dorothy Parker
If I should labor through daylight and dark, Consecrate, valorous, serious, true, Then on the world I may blazon my mark; And what if I don’t, and what if I do?
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- Dorothy Parker : Prisoner
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- Dorothy Parker : Prophetic Soul
- Dorothy Parker : Purposely Ungrammatical Love Song
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- Dorothy Parker : Penelope
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