Scent Quotes - Page 3
Terry Tempest Williams (2015). “Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place”, p.26, Vintage
The claw of the magnolia, drunk on its own scents, asks nothing of life.
Sylvia Plath (2010). “Ariel”, p.69, Faber & Faber
Daniel S. Greenberg (1999). “The Politics of Pure Science”, p.288, University of Chicago Press
"Garden of Tortures". Book by Octave Mirbeau, 1899.
Martin Buber (2013). “Ten Rungs: Collected Hasidic Sayings”, p.41, Routledge
Every worthy act is difficult. Ascent is always difficult. Descent is easy and often slippery.
Mahatma Gandhi (1984). “Collected Works”
Homer (1950). “The Iliad”, Turtleback
Anne Michaels (2010). “Fugitive Pieces”, p.259, Emblem Editions
Life must be aromatic. There must be scent, somehow there must be some.
Gwendolyn Brooks (2005). “The Essential Gwendolyn Brooks”, p.17, Library of America
William Isaac Thomas, Florian Znaniecki, Eli Zaretsky (1996). “The Polish Peasant in Europe and America: A Classic Work in Immigration History”, p.132, University of Illinois Press