Olfactories Quotes & Sayings
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Yes, I like sitting at a table in the sun,' I agreed, 'but I'm afraid I'm one of those typical English tourists who always wants a cup of tea. — Barbara Pym

In designing hardware to be used every day, it was important to keep both the human aspects and the machine in mind. What looks good also often feels good. — Michael Graves

Science is the only self-correcting human institution, but it also is a process that progresses only by showing itself to be wrong. — Allan Sandage

Faith is about trust, not about being certain . . . and that's not how we hoped faith worked. — Cherie Hill

It was on the corner of the street that he noticed the first sign of something peculiar - a cat reading a map. — J.K. Rowling

I'm not educated. I left school when I was 16, with no qualifications. — Robbie Williams

No matter what you write or choreograph, you feel it's not enough. — Alvin Ailey

I plant the seeds of love in my heart. I plant the seeds of love in the hearts of others. — Julia Cameron

None of those little girls had ever seemed real to Jimmy - they'd always struck him as digital clones ... Jimmy knew the drill. They were supposed to look like that, he thought ... There were at least three layers of contradictory make-believe, one on top of the other. I want to, I want to not, I want to ... Oryx smiled a hard little smile that made her appear much older ... Then she looked over her shoulder and right into the eyes of the viewer - right into Jimmy's eyes, into the secret person inside him. I see you, that look said. I see you watching. I know you. I know what you want. — Margaret Atwood

Is this want of strength provided for in the plan of salvation? It is. The work of the Lord is perfect. It begins where we are, and asks nothing of us in order to its completion. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Okay, sense of humor: plus one. Being able to laugh at yourself: plus one. Being able to laugh at other people without being mean: plus one. Vanity: minus one. — Katie Aselton

Without infringing on the liberty we so much boast, might we not ask our professional Mayor to call upon the smokers, have them register their names in each ward, and then appoint certain thoroughfares in the city for their use, that those who feel no need of this envelopment of curling vapor, to insure protection may be relieved from a nuisance as disgusting to the olfactories as it is prejudicial to the lungs. — Harriot Kezia Hunt

Mystification has little to do with the vocabulary used. Mystification is the process of explaining away what might otherwise be evident — John Berger