Dorothy Gladys "Dodie" Smith (3 May 1896 – 24 November 1990) was an English children's novelist and playwright, known best for the novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians (1956).
Other works include I...
Mr. Dearly wasn't exactly handsome but he had the kind of face you don't get tired of. Dodie Smith
Mr. Dearly wasn't exactly handsome but he had the kind of face you don't get tired of.
Only the margin left to write on now. I love you, I love you, I love you. Dodie Smith
Only the margin left to write on now. I love you, I love you, I love you.
Oh, it is wonderful to wake up in the morning with things to look forward to! Dodie Smith
Oh, it is wonderful to wake up in the morning with things to look forward to!
Miserable people cannot afford to dislike each other Dodie Smith
Miserable people cannot afford to dislike each other
Perhaps watching someone you love suffer can teach you even more than suffering yourself can.” Dodie Smith
Perhaps watching someone you love suffer can teach you even more than suffering yourself can.”
If you love people, you take them on trust. Dodie Smith
If you love people, you take them on trust.
It is odd how different a house feels when one is alone in it Dodie Smith
It is odd how different a house feels when one is alone in it
The tea was a comfort - and by that time I more than needed comfort. Dodie Smith
The tea was a comfort - and by that time I more than needed comfort.
So many of the loveliest things in England are melancholy. Dodie Smith
So many of the loveliest things in England are melancholy.
Even a broken heart doesn't warrant a waste of good paper. Dodie Smith
Even a broken heart doesn't warrant a waste of good paper.
I like seeing people when they can't see me. Dodie Smith
I like seeing people when they can't see me.
It is rather exciting to write by moonlight. Dodie Smith
It is rather exciting to write by moonlight.