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Quotes About Sandalwood

Sandalwood is one of the ingredients in Tam Dao, the perfume that I love from Diptyque.
~ Michael Buble
To ask us to serve the nation is to ask chandan [sandalwood] to be fragrant.
~ Ramachandra Guha
In Sandalwood, each hero has a style and songs are composed accordingly.
~ Arjun Janya
I kept his letters in a sandalwood box and covered them every day with the flowers I gathered in the garden.
~ Lewis Carroll
Sandalwood - She recognized sandalwood. That was their mother's jewelry box, that smell. They used to take turns pushing their face into it and breathing deep. Cinnamon, and something else: floral, but not sweet. Darkly intoxicating, what black roses would smell like.
~ Annabel Lyon
I'm not quitting Sandalwood.
~ Daisy Shah
A smell of sandalwood boxes, a kind of glaze on the air from all the chintzes numbed his earthy vitality, he became all ribs and uniform.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
I brought in a fragrance consultant to evaluate the most appropriate atmospheric scents for the kind of work we do here. She recommended a gentle blend of sandalwood and lavender, and it has done wonders for staff stress levels, not to mention fewer sick days. Many organizations are doing it now.
~ Gary McAvoy
I thought of myself mixing the fragrance of a certain day – the heavy musk of the hillside after the rain with the lightness of fresh blossoms doused in the downpour. I thought of each little bottle as the essence of a happy day or a sad one. I mixed the scent of a lonely moment – sandalwood and bergamot lingering over a rich, peppery base.
~ Sara Sheridan
I have a business that, funnily enough, has an Indian link - we grow Indian sandalwood in plantations and export the timber and oil overseas.
~ Adam Gilchrist
Sandalwood is a force to reckon with. People from all over are investing time and money here because the films have good reach and reap good rewards as well.
~ Abhimanyu Singh
The fragrance of sandalwood and rosebay does not travel far. But the fragrance of virtue rises to the heavens.
~ Gautama Buddha
I like kind of natural, woodsy earth tones. I like patchouli. I like tobacco. I like sandalwood. I like tree resin. I'm not a huge fan of citrus - I like things that are kind of moodier and... more deeper base notes.
~ Chris Pine
I really like the ritual of shaving. I like getting the perfect brush and finding the right sandalwood soap. The act of shaving, though, is not fun. I like beards and the ease of them.
~ Chris Pine
Her perfume or soap or whatever it was reminded him of sandalwood and something else. Oh, right...orgasms.
~ J.R. Ward
She still had a great deal to do, but she was finally on the right track with an incredible, intoxicating blend of rose, tuberose, and jasmine, sandalwood and an amber blend. Inhaling, the romantic scent conjured exquisite joy. The path had come to her in a dream, the melding of sandalwood and patchouli with amber notes of vanillin and labdanum absolute in a manner that was nothing short of exquisite.
~ Jan Moran
I was really upset when media portrayed Sandalwood in a negative light. How could they? It's an industry I love so much.
~ Nikita Thukral
Many a morning and evening found Mother and me meditating before an improvised shrine, offering flowers dipped in fragrant sandalwood paste. With frankincense and myrrh as well as our united devotions, we honored the divinity which had found full expression in Lahiri Mahasaya.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
I'm more of a tough girl, and I'm attracted to things that reflect that in my perfumes. That means sandalwood, musk, amber, and vanilla notes.
~ Kat Graham
Around 3000 BCE the people in the city of Mohenjo Daro, in modern-day Pakistan, were obsessed with cleanliness according to archaeologists, who found plumbing in every house, a covered municipal drainage system, and a communal bath measuring 39 by 23 feet. Some of the oldest temples in India were built entirely of sandalwood, ensuring an aromatic atmosphere at all times.
~ Unknown
The overpowering oriental out that had first led her there was tempered now by a much more varied and subtle fragrance palette. She could pick up strong threads of the most classic florals, rose, lily of the valley, magnolia, which Guy would have turned his nose up at before, alongside the more Mediterranean jasmine and neroli, with the warm notes of sandalwood and tonka, balanced by the bite of citrus.
~ Unknown