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smell feelings chemicals
Feelings are like chemicals, the more you analyze them the worse they smell. Charles Kingsley
smell mute
Smell is the mute sense, the one without words. Diane Ackerman
smell bread taste
Of all smells, bread; of all tastes, salt. George Herbert
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 chickens fried-chicken
I love the smell of fried chicken. Giancarlo Esposito
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 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
I will always smell good. Isaiah Mustafa
said
I always said what I thought and I didn't hold anything back. Billy Carter
said last-words
I've said all that I've had to say. Bill Hicks
said
Nothing said to us, nothing we can learn from others, reaches us so deep as that which we find in ourselves. Theodor Reik
said
I just didn't have anything to say, so I said nothing. Frank Robinson
said cracked knows
Thank you, Sam," he said in a cracked whisper. "How far is there to go?" I don't know," said Sam, "because I don't know where we're going. J. R. R. Tolkien
said wiser
You must not quote to me what I once said. I am wiser now. Romy Schneider
said young
Randolph," he said, "were you ever as young as me?" And Randolph said: "I was never so old. Truman Capote
said
What cannot be said will be wept. Sappho
said heard knows
I know you heard what you thought I said, but what I said isn't what I meant. Richard M. Nixon
significance my-own insignificant
I learned the significance of my own insignificant life. Frank McCourt