Famous Dodie Smith Quotes

  • Your pain and anger will p???, but the guilt would remain with you for always. – Dodie Smith

    Your pain and anger will p???, but the guilt would remain with you for always.– Dodie Smith

  • It is rather exciting to write by moonlight. – Dodie Smith

    It is rather exciting to write by moonlight.– Dodie Smith

  • And who says you always have to understand things? You can like them without understanding them — like ’em better sometimes. – Dodie Smith

    And who says you always have to understand things? You can like them without understanding them — like ’em better sometimes.– Dodie Smith

  • A thousand pounds for clothes–when on thinks how long poor people could live on it! When one thinks how long we could live on it, for that matter! – Dodie Smith

    A thousand pounds for clothes–when on thinks how long poor people could live on it! When one thinks how long we could live on it, for that matter!– Dodie Smith

  • Oh, it was an artful place–it must make people who have money want to spend it madly! – Dodie Smith

    Oh, it was an artful place–it must make people who have money want to spend it madly!– Dodie Smith

  • Prayer’s a very tricky business. – Dodie Smith

    Prayer’s a very tricky business.– Dodie Smith

  • Noble deeds and hot baths are the best cures for depression. – Dodie Smith

    Noble deeds and hot baths are the best cures for depression.– Dodie Smith

  • I am not so sure I should like the facts of life, but I have got over the bitter disappointment I felt when I first heard about them,… – Dodie Smith

    I am not so sure I should like the facts of life, but I have got over the bitter disappointment I felt when I first heard about them,…– Dodie Smith

  • …I could never explain how the image and the reality merge, and how they somehow extend and beautify each other. – Dodie Smith

    …I could never explain how the image and the reality merge, and how they somehow extend and beautify each other.– Dodie Smith

  • The family – that dear octopus from whose tentacles we never quite escape, nor, in our inmost hearts, ever quite wish to. – Dodie Smith

    The family – that dear octopus from whose tentacles we never quite escape, nor, in our inmost hearts, ever quite wish to.– Dodie Smith