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bad-friend thinking cities
I think it's really hard to work in a city where you live too, because I get so absorbed with the movie that I become a bad friend and a bad participant in my own life. Greta Gerwig
bad-friend good-friend smell
A good friend and a bad friend are like a perfume-seller and a blacksmith: The perfume-seller might give you some perfume as a gift, or you might buy some from him, or at least you might smell its fragrance. As for the blacksmith, he might singe your clothes, and at the very least you will breathe in the fumes of the furnace. Muhammad
bad-friend light secret
Do not put your trust in a bad companion nor even trust an ordinary friend, for if he should get angry with you, he may bring all your secrets to light. Chanakya
good-friend my-best-friend wow
I was really good friends with Matthew Ashman, the guitarist in Bow Wow Wow. He died, unfortunately. He was one of my best friends during my sort of punk period. Boy George
good-friend men self
My good friends, while I do most earnestly recommend you to take care of your health and safety, as things most precious to us, I would not have that care degenerate into an effeminate and over-curious attention, which is always disgraceful to a man's self, and often troublesome to others. Edmund Burke
good-friend faces
Bette [Davis] and I are good friends. There's nothing I wouldn't say to her face - both of them. Tallulah Bankhead
good-friend views california
I prefer to call the most obnoxious feminists what they really are: feminazis. Tom Hazlett, a good friend who is an esteemed and highly regarded professor of economics at the University of California at Davis, coined the term to describe any female who is intolerant of any point of view that challenges militant feminism. Rush Limbaugh
good-friend trying care
Being a teen can be tough. Just try to surround yourself with really good friends that really have your back, and also be a really good friend to those who really care about you. If you're not sure about certain things, talk to your friends that you trust and your family. Victoria Justice
good-friend turns
Rather throw away that which is dearest to you, your own life, than turn away a good friend. Sophocles
good-friend rich ifs
If you have nothing in life but a good friend, you're rich. Michelle Kwan
good-friend people soldier
At 19, your brain hasn't finished wiring itself. So the first time you have a good friend die, most people don't go through that at 19. Soldiers do. They're facing life in this accelerated, compressed form, and a lot of times, they're not ready for it. Sebastian Junger
good-friend men enemy
He is many things - dangerous and devious, cunning and deadly, a good friend and an implacable enemy - but he comes from an age when a man's word was indeed precious. Michael Scott
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 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 differences matter
All disgrace smells alike. Differences in ruin are only matters of degree. Rebecca West
smell funny-food spoiled
Fish is the only food that is considered spoiled once it smells like what it is. P. J. O'Rourke
smell choices would-be
Oliver: You turned me down. So why, I wonder, did you decide Amelie would be a better choice? Claire: She smells better. And she made me cookies. Rachel Caine
smell clothes creating
And the smell of the library was always the same - the musty odour of old clothes mixed with the keener scent of unwashed bodies, creating what the chief librarian had once described as 'the steam of the social soup.' Peter Ackroyd