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  1. Understand this phrase as taken out of context. For the sake of completeness, it should be signed “Jason Statham”.

    The fact is that in the original work, the entire paragraph is devoted to how to understand this phrase. And even a child will understand it, because this is exactly what the child is being told.

    There are days that are made up of nothing but smells, as if the whole world can be sniffed in and out of your nose, as your father explained to Douglas and his ten – year-old brother, Tom, as they drove out of town in the car. And on other days, my father said, you can hear every thunder and every rustle of the universe. Some days it is good to taste, and others-to touch. And there are also those when there is everything at once. Today, for example, it smells as if a huge orchard had sprung up out of nowhere over the hills overnight, and everything is so fragrant to the horizon. The air smells like rain, but the sky isn't cloudy. Some unknown person might start laughing in the woods, but for now it's quiet.

    Ray Bradbury, “Dandelion Wine”

  2. As I recall, this is a quote from Ray Bradbury, ” Dandelion Wine.” In my answer, I want to fully show you the situation from which this phrase was taken out:” And this trifling incident made him wary: the day would not be like the others. Not so much because there are days that are made up of nothing but smells, as if the whole world can be sniffed in and out of your nose like air, ” his father explained to Douglas and his ten — year-old brother Tom as they drove out of town in the car. And on other days, my father said, you can hear every thunder and every rustle of the universe. Some days it is good to taste, and others-to touch. And there are also those when there is everything at once. Today, for example, it smells as if a huge orchard had sprung up out of nowhere over the hills overnight, and everything is so fragrant to the horizon. The air smells like rain, but the sky isn't cloudy. Just look, someone unknown will laugh in the forest, but while there is silence…“.

  3. “Dandelion wine. The words themselves are like summer on the tongue. Dandelion wine-caught and bottled summer.”

    A fantastically beautiful phrase from the book by Bradbury, takes the soul. The description is familiar to everyone. They say you got up on the wrong foot, angry as a dog, pick on everything, dissatisfied with everything. Or there are days, as we say, not my day. That's a bad thing – everything falls out of your hands, no matter what you take. And on other days, my father said, you can hear every thunder and every rustle of the universe.

    And there are days when joy, happiness, luck fall from the sky. The person is surprised, does not understand why he was so lucky.�Some days it is good to taste, and others-to touch. And there are also those when there is everything at once. Today, for example, it smells as if a huge orchard had sprung up out of nowhere over the hills overnight, and everything is so fragrant to the horizon.

    This is our striped life.

  4. Just like the author of this phrase:

    There are days that are made up of nothing but smells, as if the whole world can be sniffed in and out of your nose, as your father explained to Douglas and his ten – year-old brother, Tom, as they drove out of town in the car. And on other days, my father said, you can hear every thunder and every rustle of the universe. Some days it is good to taste, and others-to touch. And there are also those when there is everything at once. Today, for example, it smells as if a huge orchard had sprung up out of nowhere over the hills overnight, and everything is so fragrant to the horizon. The air smells like rain, but the sky isn't cloudy. Some unknown person might start laughing in the woods, but for now it's quiet.

    Ray Bradbury

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