Stench Quote by Masaji Ishikawa Download Open image ““They served us dog meat. Yes, dog meat. The stench was overpowering.”” — Masaji Ishikawa ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Dog Meat Meat Stench Served Dog Stench Stench Overpowering
“but for me—a fast-growing thirteen-year-old—the most alarming thing was when we sat down to our first meal. I couldn’t believe the dish that appeared… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“And oh, could he smell them. It wasn't just the stench of body sweat. It was the rancid odor of human meat. With every… — Chuck Wendig Copy Share Image
“I had chewed a big steak two hours before, swallowing the juice and spitting out the meat, and I could smell animal blood in… — James Ellroy Copy Share Image
“Once gave up meat for 6 months, but was broken by the smell of turkey bacon.” — Marti Dumas Copy Share Image
“Ever consider what our dogs must think of us? I mean, here we come back from a grocery store with the most amazing haul… — Judy H. Wright Copy Share Image
“She didn’t like processed meat. He learned this fact when she screwed up her nose and uttered an “ugh” noise after he had offered… — Lauren Carr Copy Share Image
“back in gear, she closed the door on him. She leaned against it, felt the heat drain from her cheek into the cold wood.… — Nick Hornby Copy Share Image
“People came to our house from far and wide. Party and military bigwigs, some guy known as the “combat commander,” the village headman, and… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“This was laughable, of course, but that’s always the way with totalitarian regimes. Language gets turned on its head. Serfdom is freedom. Repression is… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“I was amazed we’d got through the checkpoint so easily. I couldn’t help asking about it. “Well, these soldiers, you see . . .… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“My family was poor, but my childhood days in Mizonokuchi were the happiest of my life. Even now, when I think about my hometown,… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“People ridiculed me. “What on earth are you doing?” they asked. “Why are you working so hard?” They didn’t understand that driving that tractor… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“I mean, this was the second half of the twentieth century, for pity’s sake, and they still saw communism as the road to utopia.” — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“But the reality hit home late that night. I had a wife. And now two children. And however hard I worked, I would always… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“So we became masters at faking it. Everyone did. To do anything else could have gotten us killed.” — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“I still hope to rescue my remaining children. It is a terrible curse to not even know if they are still alive. But I… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“But that’s the trouble with propaganda. It constantly contradicts itself.” — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“The consul was at a loss for words the first time he set eyes on me. “My God! How could they treat you like… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“We were nothing but a bunch of ravenous ghosts. The barely living dead.” — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“Ugh. That smell. It always conjures up hated memories of the stupid jar of pennies my father had kept on the window sill in… — Mark Tufo Copy Share Image
“the inmates of the second ward in the right wing have decided, at long last, to bury their dead, at least we shall be… — José Saramago Copy Share Image
“A culture of secrecy is like the bad stench created by cat pee—it is very difficult to get rid of.” — Pierre de Vos Copy Share Image
“Why do you need to see him? (Remi) Wolf business, and the last time I sniffed, which I’m trying real hard not to do… — Sherrilyn Kenyon Copy Share Image
“The stench that surrounded me suggested that the tarp over my face had been previously used either to transport fertiliser or as toilet paper.” — Annabel Monaghan Copy Share Image
On the downside, to paraphrase Thom Yorke talking about the music business, we're still having to deal with the stench of the last fart… — Edward Norton Copy Share Image
“Some people are like gravity; they draw you into a room with a hop in your step and a smile on your face. Others… — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
“The bell rang again. I climbed down the carpeted stairs into the chilly hallway and opened the front door. There were no streetlights, bins… — Max Porter Copy Share Image
“Good thing about bad rubbish is you can make the stench go away just by covering it up. It never comes back as long… — Neal Shusterman Copy Share Image
“It'd taken another half hour under the shower to peel his throbbing eyes open and get rid of the stench of cheap whiskey and… — Alexandra Ivy Copy Share Image