Quotes about smell
smell soul rooms
If we leave our smells behind us when we leave a room, surely something of our souls must remain when we leave this life?" - Qyburn George R. R. Martin
smell tears hospitality
I can still smell the tear gas in the Hilton Hotel. Eugene McCarthy
smell yield air
That which above all other yields the sweetest smell in the air is the violet. Francis Bacon
smell rooms bugs
The musty smell, the bugs, the lonliness, this room, which is part of the street outside-this is all I want from life. Jean Rhys
smell six inches
A woman can smell mink through six inches of lead. Groucho Marx
smell partners frenchmen
My partner is a Frenchman, so I have got to smell right. Halle Berry
smell games england
Before games, the smell of burgers wafts down from the stands. Gary Neville
smell
The smell is just not very good. Some smell of rotting flesh, some of nuts, some of thyme leaves.
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They really want it. They don't want it to end, that's for certain. ... They want it and they smell it.
smell stepped
If you had stepped into any other lab, you'd smell something. Bill Stewart
smell feet air
At 10,000 feet, the 3 parachutes would come out, a little lower the pressure of the atmosphere outside was greater than inside, and we could smell the salt air and it was very encouraging to return to earth. Buzz Aldrin
smell people poor
Poor people are gross and they 'smell bad Jesse Eisenberg
smell said significance
An inferior sense of smell," Marcus said, as if absolutely nothing of significance had happened, "is distinct from being told that one smells unpleasant. Jim Butcher
smell fire may
Well may hee smell fire, whose gowne burnes. George Herbert
smell bread taste
Of the smells, bread; of the tastes, salt. George Herbert
smell bread taste
Of all smells, bread; of all tastes, salt. George Herbert
smell substance
The sense of smell explores; deleterious substances almost always have an unpleasant smell. Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
smell noses cry
For unknown foods, the nose acts always as a sentinal and cries. 'Who goes there?' Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
smell mouths taste
Smell and taste are in fact but a single composite sense, whose laboratory is the mouth and its chimney the nose. Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
smell labels bottles
If I really like the smell of something - a piece of tar or my goddaughter's plastic doll - I put a tiny piece in a bottle with a label. I keep them in a fridge in my bathroom. Mika
smell light use
A word can be transformed into a coulour, light, a smell; it is the writer's task to use it in such a way that it serves, never fails, can never be ignored. Knut Hamsun
smell way ingredients
In a lot of ways, a lot of smells that aren't necessarily edible smell good, and they remind you of certain aspects of food. So making those associations with what smells good or smells a certain way and pairing that with actual edible ingredients is one avenue that we take creatively. Grant Achatz
smell mud our-words
It is a great shame; most of our words are misused tools / which often still smell of the mud in which previous owners / desecrated them. Georg C. Lichtenberg
smell hair waiting
I'll usually wash my hair and let it air-dry wavy, but if I'm just in a hang-out mood, I won't even wash it. I'll wait until it smells. Jessica Simpson
smell hot-days milk
The innocence of virgins is like milk which turns when exposed to a clap of thunder, to a tart smell, to a hot day, to the merest nothing. Honore de Balzac
smell sweat virtue
I see no virtue where I smell no sweat. Francis Quarles
smell
If I know Jack, we'll smell him before we see him coming.
smell dwarves looks
If it looks like a Dwarf, and it smells like a Dwarf, then it's probably a Dwarf or a latrine wearing dungerees. Eoin Colfer
smell life-is trading
...Life is nothing but trading smells. Italo Calvino
smell cairo body
Each new Clarice, compact as a living body with its smells and its breath, shows off, like a gem, what remains of the ancient Clarices, fragmentary and dead. Italo Calvino
smell skins
I love the smell of a mans skin. J. Courtney Sullivan
smell san-francisco diversity
People come from internally, from other places in the United States, but also displaced people from other parts of the world. They come here. If you walk in the streets of San Francisco, you hear all the languages. You smell all the foods. You listen to the music from everywhere. There's great diversity. Isabel Allende
smell garlic ifs
If you can smell garlic, everything is all right. J. G. Ballard