Disgust Quote by patrick suskind Download Open image ““And he wallowed in disgust and loathing, and his hair stood on end at the delicious horror.”” — patrick suskind ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Disgust Hatred Loathing
“His hair was parted neatly on the left side in a way that he would have found absolutely horrifying.” — John Green Copy Share Image
“He had hair that would terrify a comb and his face was one big scowl with a nose, two eyes and two ears seemingly… — Ben Gavan Copy Share Image
“I was physically revolted by and secretly frightened of those round moronic eyes, the pancake face, and orangeworms hair.” — Toni Morrison Copy Share Image
“His face frightened me, as it did everyone; but not because it was brutal, not because it was evil. On the contrary, it frightened… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“...he was a scream wrapped up in straw, a little, weak, vicious thing gnashing inside a monstrous facade...” — Robert R. McCammon Copy Share Image
“So I wrestled my hair into a demure braid the old-fashoned way, even though it ended up looking pretty sloppy. I decided not to… — Rachel Hawkins Copy Share Image
“I knew he would soon strike, and while dreading the blow, I mused on the disgusting and ugly appearance of him who would presently… — Charlotte Brontë Copy Share Image
“hair Butch waxed so heavily that it seemed to scream up from his skull.” — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“...he looked so strange and absentminded; quite obviously he had just been reading a book, one could tell that from the expression in his… — Jens Peter Jacobsen Copy Share Image
“He rubbed the ugly, jagged scar that ran from the corner of his eye to his hairline just above his ear. He was glad… — Mary Connealy Copy Share Image
“She watched his face as earnestly as he watched the river. But, in the intensity of her look there was a touch of dread… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“The heat rose up my neck, wrapped fingers over my face. His hair fell around me, and I could smell nothing but him. The… — Madeline Miller Copy Share Image
“He had no use for sensual gratification, unless that gratification consisted of pure, incorporeal odors.” — Patrick Süskind Copy Share Image
“...if you could not close a door behind you to take a shit in the city - even if it was just the door… — Patrick Süskind Copy Share Image
With one glance he had got himself trapped in the brown fundament of her eyes, he was in danger of sinking, as if into… — Patrick Süskind Copy Share Image
“…in that moment, as he saw and smelled how irresistible its effect was and how with lightning speed it spread and made captives of… — Patrick Süskind Copy Share Image
“People even travelled to Lapland, up there in the North, with its eternal ice and savages who gorged themselves on raw fish.” — Patrick Süskind Copy Share Image
When they finally did dare it, at first with stolen glances and then candid ones, they had to smile. They were uncommonly proud. For… — Patrick Süskind Copy Share Image
For people could close their eyes to greatness, to horrors, to beauty, and their ears to melodies or deceiving words. But they couldn't escape… — Patrick Süskind Copy Share Image
“The wind blew cold, and he was freezing, but he did not notice that he was freezing, for within him was a counterfrost, fear.” — Patrick Suskind Copy Share Image
“Something was happening while you waited. The most essential thing was happening. And even if he himself was doing nothing, it was happening through… — Patrick Süskind Copy Share Image
“Although he had used it very sparingly, the perfume that he had mixed in Montpellier was slowly was slowly running out. He created a… — Patrick Süskind Copy Share Image
He had withdrawn solely for his own personal pleasure, only to be near to himself. No longer distracted by anything external, he basked in… — Patrick Süskind Copy Share Image
“This scent had a freshness, but not the freshness of limes or pomegranates, not the freshness of myrrh or cinnamon bark or curly mint… — Patrick Suskind Copy Share Image
“Joe!” he groaned, attempting to speak clearly. “Joe! Good ol’ Joe!” “Captain, you’re drunk!” Lofflin said, stating the obvious while trying to keep his… — Christina Engela Copy Share Image
“but now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart” — Mary Shelley Copy Share Image
“in my afterword, which discusses the ugliest of all ugly feelings: disgust. As” — Sianne Ngai Copy Share Image
The reason that last-ditch political maneuvering has become business as usual in Washington is that the actors involved are drunk on blame and are… — Walter Kirn Copy Share Image
“…in that moment, as he saw and smelled how irresistible its effect was and how with lightning speed it spread and made captives of… — Patrick Süskind Copy Share Image
It's not fair that women look in the mirror and feel disgust because of what society has made them believe. — Jessica Simpson Copy Share Image
“You Are What You Eat Take food for example. We all assume that our craving or disgust is due to something about the food… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Shamed and enraged, I sit by the side of the road and cry. Eclipsed by a sense of disgrace, my emotions feel momentarily stifled… — Holly A. Smith Copy Share Image
“Sex. You can't lie to yourself sexually. If you don't want it, it's the most disgusting thing in the world.” — Kathy Acker Copy Share Image
The pure unadulterated disgust of Washington seems to me to be a really good thing. — Penn Jillette Copy Share Image
“The emotion of disgust evolved initially to optimize responses to the omnivore's dilemma. Individuals who had a properly calibrated sense of disgust were able… — Jonathan Haidt Copy Share Image