Famous Quotes
329 Quotations with Odor.
- 301. Elizabeth Taylor: Success is a great deodorant. It takes away all your past smells.

- 302. Theodore H. White: A liberal is a person who believes that water can be made to run uphill. A conse ...

- 303. Theodore H. White: He is like a good prewar house-solidly built. They don't build them that way any ...

- 304. Theodore H. White: I class myself as a manual laborer.

- 305. Theodore H. White: I saw Chungking for the first time more than 40 years ago - a city of hills and ...

- 306. Theodore H. White: I, alas, must present myself somewhat ignominiously as a chef in a busy kitchen. ...

- 307. Theodore H. White: I'd get into a room and disappear into the woodwork. Now the rooms are so crowde ...

- 308. Theodore H. White: If you make a living, if you earn your own money, you're free - however free one ...

- 309. Theodore H. White: It was like walking through a field playing a brass tuba the day it rained gold. ...

- 310. Theodore H. White: The best time to listen to a politician is when he's on a stump on a street corn ...

- 311. Theodore H. White: The flood of money that gushes into politics today is a pollution of democracy.

- 312. Theodore H. White: Those 40 or 50 national correspondents who had followed Kennedy since the beginn ...

- 313. Theodore H. White: When a reporter sits down at the typewriter, he's nobody's friend.

- 314. Theodore H. White: With electricity we were wired into a new world, for electricity brought the rad ...

- 315. Walt Whitman: Give me odorous at sunrise a garden of beautiful flowers where I can walk undist ...

- 316. Theodore Zeldin: Conversation is a meeting of minds with different memories and habits. When mind ...

- 317. Fyodor Dostoyevsky: Even if we are occupied with important things and even if we attain honor or fal ...

- 318. Sir Theodore Martin: Work is the true elixir of life. The busiest man is the happiest man. Excellence ...

- 319. Theodore Roosevelt: I am delighted to have you play football. I believe in rough, manly sports. But ...

- 320. Theodore Roosevelt: The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred ...
