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Quotes About Scented

The way to health is to have an aromatic bath and a scented massage every day.
~ Hippocrates
Everything about her was warm and soft and scented: even the stains of her grief became her as rain-drops do the beaten rose.
~ Edith Wharton
My virgin sense of sound was steeped In the music of young streams; And roses through the casement peeped, And scented all my dreams.
~ Alfred Austin
It's scented! Your wedding invitations are scented?" "It's meant to be lavender." "No, Dex - it's money. It smells of money.
~ David Nicholls
We go into the library, that layman's priory, that paper-scented oasis of quiet industry and calm.
~ Elizabeth Berg
I like the Hotel Costes, on rue Saint Honore, a boutique hotel near the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre and the Tuileries. I love the dark, moody decor as well as the fantastic scented, candlelit pool in the basement.
~ Alice Temperley
Damn straight. Pine-scented cleaner. As in, I cleaned ." He gestured to the kitchen dramatical y. "With these hands, these hands that don't do manual labor.
~ Richelle Mead
Ian had thought his brothers fools about that. If they couldn't understand the difference between three overbearing Scotsmen who smelled of smoke and whisky, and a lovely young woman scented with attar of roses, he couldn't help them.
~ Jennifer Ashley
Cursing, Kyle opened the bottom cabinet and found a bottle of scented lotion. Cherry Blossom. What irony.
~ Jennifer Ashley
I still get nervous about singing. I drink tea with honey and lemon before every concert. And I need to have scented candles in all of my hotel rooms.
~ Mary J. Blige
she drank in the beauty of the summer dusk, sweet-scented with flower breaths from the garden below and sibilant and rustling from the stir of poplars. The eastern sky above the firs was flushed faintly pink from the reflection of the west, and Anne was wondering dreamily if the spirit of color looked like that
~ L.M. Montgomery
Wilder wrote, 'The roses scented the wind, and along the road the fresh blossoms, with their new petals and golden centers, looked up like little faces.
~ Laura Ingalls Wilder
A sweetly scented angel fell, she laid her head upon my disbelief, and battled with me with her ever smile.
~ Jethro Tull
Again in the dark, sea-scented night, he was filled with power and excitement and rhythm.
~ Dorothy B. Hughes
Fingers now scented with sage and rosemary, a kneeling gardener is lost in savory memories.
~ Dr. SunWolf
the pleasant scent of
~ Fern Michaels
The kiss lasted quite a long time, with his apricot-scented fingers winding pleasurably in her hair. When they paused for breath, she remarked, "I always feared it would take divine intervention to find me a lover . . . I do believe I was right.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
Orange-Scented Rice SERVES 4 … Rice,—what will this sister of mine do with rice? But my father hath made her mistress of the feast, and she lays it on. THE WINTER'S TALE, 4.3 COSTLY PERFUME INGREDIENTS such as ambergris and musk, with little or no flavor of their own, were often called for in Elizabethan recipes to add fragrance. Here, cooking the rice in orange juice, orange zest, and crystallized ginger adds fragrance as well as a lovely flavor.
~ Francine Segan
I'm not really the scented envelope kid of girl, preferring instead to send yellow Jiffy-lite mailers packed with whatever song is on my mind.
~ Sarah Vowell
It wasn't so like the dream, but then again it was, because these things were above and full of the verdant smell of the wild, and the sylvan woods were gently heaving their limbs on the scented wind.
~ Anne Rice
Make scented geranium cream-Leaves steamed in cream, cream cheese and sugar. When cool-Eat with berries or poached peaches.
~ Sara Midda
Gone were the days when she would stand on the deck lighting lemon-scented candles without then having to eat the wax
~ Augusten Burroughs
It had stopped raining but the sky was thick with clouds and the wind was growing stronger, scented with more rain to come.
~ Erin Hunter
I was back on the scented hillside with the moon coming out above the ruins of the temple where nothing remains now of the Goddess but her night-owls brooding. So
~ Mary Stewart