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One thing about a skunk—once you recognize the markings, you know things are gonna stink.

Richelle E. Goodrich
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One thing about a skunk—once you recognize the markings, you know things are gonna stink.

Richelle E. Goodrich, Making Wishes
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What kills a skunk is the publicity it gives itself.

Abraham Lincoln
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What kills a skunk is the publicity it gives itself.

Abraham Lincoln
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You can't act like a skunk without someone's getting wind of it.

Lorene Workman
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Never get into a pissin' contest with a skunk." Mary Jo R.

Timothy G. Cameron
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I read in a book once that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but I've never been able to believe it. I don't believe a rose WOULD be as nice if it was called a thistle or a skunk cabbage.

L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
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You can be sunk low or as a skunk and still have a joy in your heart. Joy lives like one of those spinning things---a gyroscope in your heart. It doesn't seem to have any connection to circumstance, good or bad.

Polly Horvath, Everything on a Waffle
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When I returned to camp, they walked behind me on the trail, and we spoke not a word about getting skunked today, but rather talked about the days we returned with a stringer full of fish, and how we filleted them and the left the guts out for bears and eagles, and how those fish tasted fresh when we fried them over a fire.

Daniel J. Rice, The Unpeopled Season: Journal from a North Country Wilderness
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(...) I let go, crying and unable to stop because God was such a dirty crook, contemptible skunk, that's what he was for doing that thing to that woman. Come down out of the skies, you God, come on down and I'll hammer your face all over the city of Los Angeles, you miserable unpardonable prankster. If it wasn't for you, this woman would not have been so maimed, and neither would the world, (...)

John Fante, Ask the Dust
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Elizabeth waited until he had left and then promptly burst into laughter. She couldn’t help it, she had been soaked, threatened by a skunk, attacked by a dog and now given a moral lesson by a man that had threatened her with a Winchester earlier. She couldn’t remember ever having a better day.

Grace Willows, Paws For Love
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