Smells Quotes
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Success is like a fart - only your own smells nice.
James P. Hogan -
The more you kick something that's dead, the worse it smells.
Barbara Stanwyck
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I'm really interested in smells. I think I'd like to own a perfumery someday.
Kurt Cobain Nirvana -
Praise from an enemy smells of craft.
John Milton -
Smells are surer than sounds or sights To make your heartstrings crack.
Rudyard Kipling -
Smells are the fallen angels of the senses.
Helen Keller -
This is what you do on your very first day in Paris. You get yourself, not a drizzle, but some honest-to-goodness rain, and you find yourself someone really nice and drive her through the Bois de Boulogne in a taxi. The rain's very important. That's when Paris smells its sweetest. It's the damp chestnut trees.
Audrey Hepburn -
I stick my finger into existence.. it smells of nothing. Where am I? Who am I? What is this thing called the world? What does this word mean?
Soren Kierkegaard
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Smells are so powerful and evocative, sometimes stronger than visual cues.
Will Cotton -
I stick my finger into existence and it smells of nothing.
Soren Kierkegaard -
It is an impressive place that smells like the 1950s, when everyone wore starch white shirts and black slacks and perfect crewcuts and worked on massive industrial projects.
Elf Sternberg -
The pillow smells like the sunlight, a precious smell.
Haruki Murakami -
Smells definitely do have a crazy impact on me.
Sarah Silverman -
The wise duck keeps his mouth shut when he smells frogs.
Ernest Bramah
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What is going on in China now smells like technology theft.
Edmund Stoiber -
When you're a failure in Hollywood, that's like starving to death outside a banquet hall, with smells of filet mignon driving you crazy.
Marilyn Monroe -
Low tide smells mud-black and tangy, but high tide smells clean and salty.
Cynthia Lord -
She loved to stand in the middle of a market square, or a park, or a beach and take in the smells and the sounds of a world that was completely new to her. she loved being an anonymous extra in a crowd scene, like some real-life where's waldo - a tiny face, wide-eyed with wonder, in a vast, ever-changing picture.
Elizabeth Noble -
What smells so? Has somebody been burning a Rag, or is there a Dead Mule in the Back yard? No, the Man is Smoking a Five-Cent Cigar.
Eugene Field -
Being alive, if you had to define it, meant emitting a variety of smells.
Haruki Murakami