Quotes About Sniffing
And of course the Passenger finds this highly amusing: that moments ago I was sniffing the bright buds of spring and forswearing the way of all flesh, and now I am once again up on point and eager to slay—but this is different.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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sniffing the musty air and peering up at the blotchy continents of mildew, the parchment-colored walls rising to the long ridge above
~ Unknown
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George Vida braced his hands on the table before taking his seat, his gaze strafing the room with the discernment of a leathery old goat sniffing for something to nibble on.
~ Unknown
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After his dinner, the wolfhound liked to prowl the grounds, sniffing the grass to learn what creatures of field and forest had recently visited. The yard was Merlin's newspaper.
~ Dean Koontz
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You want to know a secret?" I asked. "Sure," she said halfheartedly. "I love to sniff the insides of books," I said in a whisper. "Because each book has its own special perfume.
~ Jack Gantos
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I've been sniffing out the guys in my English class (to the extent that this is possible without getting my throat cut), but they smell the same way they always do: like feet and testicles. As opposed to freesias. I don't want to keep sniffing them, Lyd. - Letter from Seb to Lyd.
~ Jaclyn Moriarty
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Twoa said, obviously still in my brain. It was my pheromones, she said defensively. I looked up at her; she was sniffing herself. She looked down at me. Okay, maybe it wasn't ALL the pheromones, she admitted. Nobody makes a good deodorant for superheroes.
~ John Zakour
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qué hace una rata despierta? Olisquear. Jean-Didier, biólogo
~ Michel Houellebecq
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It was not until summer break that the next episode began. This time, it arrived in the form of a respiratory tic, a compulsive sniffing.
~ Unknown
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Dwayne eyed the Szechuan noodles suspiciously and actually sniffed the container of chicken, arugula, corn and rice.
~ Unknown
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Yesterday's poets are today's detectives. They spend a life sniffing out the hundredth line, wrapping up a case, and limping exhausted into the sunset.
~ Patti Smith
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