
Top 13 Perfume Memory Quotes
#1. My mom used to wear the fragrance Poison when I was younger, and I remember that scent and the purple bottle. That was my first [perfume] memory.
John Slattery
#4. Memory can glean, but can never renew. It brings us joys faint as is the perfume of the flowers, faded and dried, of the summer that is gone.
Henry Ward Beecher
#5. One thing I always make - and I'm sure this is partly to do with memory and yearning and because I've made it ever since my children were born - I make gingerbread every year. And it's partly just the perfume of the spices in the house, makes it smell like winter to me.
Bee Wilson
#6. Salt is added to dried rose petals with the perfume and spices, when we store them away in covered jars, the summers of our past.
Wallace Stegner
#7. There's nothing like a re-creation of the event. Which is lucky. Think if one could fully remember perfume or kisses! How wearisome the reality of them would be!
Aldous Huxley
#8. Long after one has forgotten what a woman wore, the memory of her perfume lingers.
Christian Dior
#9. The room was empty. It was full of silence and the memory of a nice perfume.
Raymond Chandler
#11. I think allure is something around you, like a perfume or like a scent. It's like a memory ... it pervades.
Diana Vreeland
#12. There was carpet under Blanchefleur's feet and the scent of clean and delicate things in her nostrils - perfume, babies, soap, and tea. Homesickness hit her like a clenched fist; this was worse than memory.
Suzannah Rowntree
#13. History could hover, like a faint perfume or a memory stamped on the back of one's eyelids.
Jodi Picoult
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