Quotes about smell
smell vampire would-be
There are some things I can just smell. It's like a sixth sense." "Well, actually, that would be one of the five. Joss Whedon
smell guy important
I love a nicely groomed guy who smells good. That's important. Kelly Rowland
smell gossip devil
Gossip is the foul smell from the Devil's backside. Laurie Halse Anderson
smell baths trouble
They smell of all the baths they didnt take. The trouble with China is, there are too many chinks here. L. Ron Hubbard
smell appreciate want
I should say if anybody wants to tape my conversations, go right ahead, feel free to do it. I appreciate anybody who wants to tape me openly and notoriously, and those who feel like they want to sneakily, and wear taping devices, I would remind them that it kind of smells like Nixon and Watergate. Rod Blagojevich
smell green bows
One more touch of the bow, smell of the virginal Green - one more, and my bosom Feels new life with an ecstasy. Robert Louis Stevenson
smell mailman wells
Well, at least you have led us to the small mailman and the one who smells of prunes." - "UP Walt Disney
smell interesting people
Why the hell wouldn't you want to be one of the fabulous people, the life enhancers, who look interesting and smell luscious and who dare to be gorgeously more fascinating than their neighbors? Simon Doonan
smell ideas ifs
If you are possessed by an idea, you find it expressed everywhere, you even smell it. Thomas Mann
smell people feelings
Most of the people I admire, they usually smell funny and don't get out much. It's true. Most of them are either dead or not feeling well. Tom Waits
smell knowing cameras
I like the smell of film. I just like knowing there's film going through the camera. Steven Spielberg
smell legs tiny
I can't smell moth balls, I find it too difficult to get their tiny legs apart Steve Martin
smell littles legs
I cannot smell mothballs because it's so difficult to get their little legs apart. Steve Martin
smell scorpions mark
Mark my words, nothing smells worse than burned scorpion. Rick Riordan
smell love-always
The woman who loves always smells good. Remy de Gourmont
smell light rooms
I've heard it said that when you die you enter a room of bright light, and that you can smell bread baking just around the corner. Rick Bass
smell government knows
The Liberals talk about a stable government but we don't know how bad the stable is going to smell. Tommy Douglas
smell safety long
Since he saved me from the attack, I have associated his smell with safety, so as long as I focus on it, I feel safe now. Veronica Roth
smell wind landscape
An author knows his landscape best; he can stand around, smell the wind, get a feel for his place. Tony Hillerman
smell thankful-to-god rose
I feel thankful to God, first and foremost, allowing me to enjoy this 'smell the roses' kind of thing. Stevie Wonder
smell burning flesh
I can smell burning flesh... and I hope to God it's human. Steven Morrissey
smell supper
What could smell better than supper being cooked by someone else? Sue Grafton
smell lakes feelings
I grew up with the smell of the lake and the feeling of the woods. Steven Tyler
smell people wish
I wish people would turn off their computers, go outside, talk to people, touch people, lick people, enjoy each other's company and smell each other on the rump Tre Cool
smell blood bulls
I smell blood. I'm like a pit bull. Once I taste blood I'm on you .. and I'm about to taste blood. Torii Hunter
smell
As soon as I learned what the smell of bacon was, I learned how to make it. Rush Limbaugh
smell blood eras
I smell blood and an era of prominent madmen. W. H. Auden
smell doe invisible
Music can be made anywhere, is invisible and does not smell. W. H. Auden
smell sight people
Most people enjoy the sight of their own handwriting as they enjoy the smell of their own farts. W. H. Auden
smell appreciate feelings
A person is alive only to the degree that he or she is aware. To make the most of life we must constantly strive to be aware of the importance of being aware. Be aware of your senses and use them: So often we are distracted and unconscious of the riches our senses can pour into our lives. We eat food without tasting it, listen to music without hearing it, smell without experiencing the pungency of odors and the delicacy of perfumes, touch without feeling the grain or texture, and see without appreciating the beauty around us. Wilferd Peterson