Stench Quotes

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Richelle E. Goodrich
“Some people are like gravity; they draw you into a room with a hop in your step and a smile on your face. Others are like the stench of sulfur; they make you scowl and want to swivel on the balls of your feet towards a quick exit. Have you stopped to think if you are gravity or sulfur?”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Smile Anyway: Quotes, Verse, and Grumblings for Every Day of the Year

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“You can dress up greed, but you can’t stop the stench.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“The smell of frustration cannot compete with the stench of non-creation”
Daniel Lee Edstrom

Mark A. Rayner
“To live for the hope of something isn’t really living at all, and so, like a child putting away its toys and picking up a tool, he marched to Lyca’s bathroom, to shower off the stench of failure, soap up the death of hope, then wash away the ashes of his love for Daphne.”
Mark A. Rayner, The Fridgularity

Dougie Brimson
“He hated hospitals, hated them. The stench of Domestos and death seemed to linger in his nostrils and on his clothes for weeks, as if to remind him of something bad. It was even rare to find a tasty nurse these days. Most of the ones he'd seen this afternoon had been as ugly as sin.”
Dougie Brimson, Top Dog

Kaoru Kurimoto
“An oppressive odor of decay now mingled with the stench of mold and seemed to clutch at the very breath in their lungs.”
Kaoru Kurimoto, The Leopard Mask

Jazz Feylynn
“Okay, I know she thinks her little bro stinks but that sounds like she's tracking him by his stench.”
Jazz Feylynn, Colorado State of Mind

Jason Medina
“Came back to life? I don’t know,” he said. “Smells more like death to me.”
Jason Medina, The Manhattanville Incident: An Undead Novel

Vincent Okay Nwachukwu
“The latrine is not a place of welcome occupation. The pests, the heat and the stench oozing out from that abyss are strong enough to issue any visitor a premature quit notice.”
Vincent Okay Nwachukwu, Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1

“Laksa curry, did you say? That is a Southeast Asian dish known for its exceptionally slippery noodles. And I expect squid ink was used to give the roux this black color."
"But this utterly repulsive and vomit-inducing stench! Don't tell me you used-"
"Yes. It's Kusaya."
"I KNEW IT! What kind of garbage does this girl think goes in food?!"
KUSAYA
Salted dried fish, it originated in the Izu Islands. Blueback fish, like mackerel or flying fish, are soaked in a salty, sticky brine called Kusaya Jiru and then sun dried.
IT REEKS.
"Just grilling the stuff is enough to get you a pile of complaints from all your neighbors!"
"Ugh. Boiling it down makes the stench even more repugnant."
"This is my special handmade Kusaya! I used flying fish and mahi-mahi...
... and then soaked them in Kusaya Jiru I carefully, preciously refined over and over!

Yuto Tsukuda, 食戟のソーマ 7 [Shokugeki no Souma 7]

“Please try to remember.

100% of people finding themselves in hell, would accept, if offered the chance to go back in time, to warn themselves or others, about the grotesque existance which is hell. Begging. Pleading.

And, I'm not so sure about time travel.”
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