Top 17 Unguents Quotes
#1. Mr. Pappadakis smells like Just for Men peroxide dye and eucalyptus foot unguents. He has a face like a catcher's mitt. The whole thing puckers inward, drooping with the memory of some dropped fly ball.
Karen Russell
#2. The cabinets and shelves are a bright busy choreography of oils, shampoos, conditioners, scrubs, lotions, salts, unguents. Zinnia loves buying pots and bottles and tubes of alchemised essences that smell like yearning or intimacy on the skin.
Glenn Haybittle
#3. I've done an informal, anecdotal survey about marriage, and I've found no evidence that it brings happiness.
Mary McCormack
#4. Anyone who is a sinner in the human race ... is a candidate for salvation.
Debora Hooper
#5. Life is like that - twenty minutes of misery for every two seconds of joy.
V.C. Andrews
#6. I do think that there's art that is tortured, but I prefer art that has the joy in it.
Josh Ritter
#7. She'd just proven she was capable of crazy, or maybe she'd proven she was in love, or perhaps those were the same thing.
Asymmetrical Press
#8. A realization that even if you had discovered the future, it really didn't change how you lived in the present.
Maggie Stiefvater
#9. You are capable of great things, he said with conviction. If by great things, he meant complete destruction, then yes, it would seem so.
Pippa DaCosta
#10. Primitive, simplistic anti-Communism is all too often used as a common denominator for diverse efforts to perpetuate one's own power in a democratic system, convert opinions into dogma, and kill off all opposition, even silent.
Eugen Kogon
#11. When God wants to drive a person insane, he grants that person's every wish.
Paulo Coelho
#12. When people come up to me and say, 'You made it,' I think, 'But I'm not done yet. Not everyone's heard my music.' I want to be a household name.
Mandy Moore
#14. The words came out slowly, haltingly, as if they had cost him a struggle. Nan had noticed before now that anger was too big a garment for him; it always hung on him in uneasy folds.
Edith Wharton
#16. We are not responsible for our endowments or natural abilities, but we are responsible for the strategic use of time.
J. Oswald Sanders
#17. There are those who insist that it is a very bad thing to question God. To them, "why?" is a rude question. That depends, I believe, on whether it is an honest search, in faith, for His meaning, or whether it is the challenge of unbelief and rebellion.
Elisabeth Elliot