Dorothy Fields quotes:

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  • The man in our society is the breadwinner; the woman has enough to do as the homemaker, wife and mother.

  • Grab your coat, and get your hat Leave your worry on the doorstep Just direct your feet To the sunny side of the street.

  • There aren't more lady songwriters for the same reason that there aren't more lady doctors or lady accountants or lady lawyers; not enough women have the time for careers.

  • Pick yourself up, dust yourself off, start all over again.

  • Just direct your feet to the sunny side of the street.

  • I do not think men have more talent. There are a great many women in the arts; novelists, painters, sculptors, poets-but the proportion is far lower in the field of song writing.

  • A songwriter should have friends who are similarly interested; should move about in the milieu of work he has chosen for himself.

  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning could write a poem two pages long. Could she have brought it to a music publisher?

  • A song doesn't just come on. I've always had to tease it out, squeeze it out. 'No thesaurus can give you those words, no rhyming dictionary. They must happen out of you.

  • My father assigned me to keep his scrapbooks. At first I was interested in reading only his rave notices, but I got interested in reading what the critics were saying about whether the play was good or not.

  • No thesaurus can give you those words, no rhyming dictionary. They must happen out of you.

  • A rhyme doesn't make a song.

  • Love is the reason you were born.

  • I don't care how good a song is - if it holds back the storyline, stalls the plot, your audience will reject it.

  • A song must move the story ahead. A song must take the place of dialogue. If a song halts the show, pushes it back, stalls it, the audience won't buy it; they'll be unhappy.

  • A song just doesn't come on. I've always had to tease it out, squeeze it out.

  • In a show or a movie, one must work with many people. Many women just don't have the time for it.

  • No matter where I run, I meet myself there.

  • Love is the reason for it all.

  • If you don't have a story that will hold the audience, you won't have a successful show.

  • I began to be impressed by what made a good book-how you needed to have a sensible story, a plot that developed, with a beginning, a middle, and an end that would tie everything together.

  • Write what you feel. Write because of that need for expression.

  • The songwriter mustn't fall in love with his own song. If it doesn't belong, he can't push it into a show. Let him save it; maybe it'll fit in another show.

  • Keep it in tune with the times, but don't write with the specific purpose of trying to create a hit. If you're doing it strictly to make money, you're crazy. There are easier ways to make money.

  • I don't care how good a song is. If it holds back the storyline, stalls the plot, your audience will reject it.

  • I'm in the mood for love, simply because you're near me. Funny, but when you're near me I'm in the mood for love.

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