
Top 22 Malodorous Quotes
#1. Rubbish!" screamed a fat, elderly woman, in Richard's ear, as he passed her malodorous stall. "Junk!" She continued. "Garbage! Trash! Offal! Debris! Come and get it! Nothing whole or undamaged! Crap, tripe, and useless piles of shit. You know you want it.
Neil Gaiman
#2. Is a man satisfied, merely because he is perfumed himself, to mingle with a malodorous crowd?
Edward Bellamy
#3. His incredible untidiness, his addiction to music at strange hours, his occasional revolver practice within doors, his weird and often malodorous scientific experiments, and the atmosphere of violence and danger which hung around him made him the very worst tenant in London.
Arthur Conan Doyle
#4. Nationalism is the sworn enemy of civilization, whether past, present or future, its malodorous presence thwarting the development of intelligence,
Stefan Zweig
#5. Every time I nostalgically try to regain my liking of John McCain, he reaches into his sleaze bag and pulls out something malodorous.
Dick Cavett
#6. Consider this argument another wedge served from the malodorous pie known as "My way is Right," the dessert of choice for politicians, religious leaders, and warring pastry chefs.
Jeff Deck
#8. It is hardly surprising that the malodorous field of garbology has not attained the popularity of rocket science, oil exploration, or brain surgery.
Hans Y. Tammemagi
#9. Theodore Senior belonged to a class and a generation that considered politics to be a dirty business, best left, like street cleaning, to malodorous professionals.
Edmund Morris
#10. The air was a malodorous broth, and all labored to inhale it. The
Helene Wecker
#11. It was always you. Only you. I was into you back then, Carissa, in a big fuckin' way ... And that hasn't changed.
Kristen Ashley
#12. But love doesn't make a mean drunk not a mean drunk or a narcissist not a narcissist or a jackass not a jackass.
Cheryl Strayed
#13. My point is that, over the years, I've taught five thousand people acting and lately I have a lot of energy on these kids, having the same break I had as a high school girl.
Sally Kirkland
#14. To see how seriously men take things and yet how little their seriousness profits them. Their tragedy makes our mediocrity all the more terrible.
Thomas Merton
#16. Now as before it is the vulgar and the vital and the possibility of its transformation into the beautiful which continues to challenge and fascinate me.
Grace Hartigan
#17. I just think winners win. And guys who won all the way through high school and college, the best player at every level, they have a way of making things happen and winning games.
Tony Dungy
#19. Where's the man who counsel can bestow, still pleased to teach, and yet not proud to know.
Alexander Pope
#20. Satan probably wouldn't have talked so big if God had been his wife.
P. J. O'Rourke
#21. All the conductor has to do is stand back and try not to get in the way. Mozart is doing all the work.
Colin R. Davis
#22. I admire photographers who can take much more ordinarily subject matter and make it transcend that ordinariness, so that it becomes something else fresh and new. It opens this doorway. I really admire people who can do that with photography.
Andy Summers
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