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How To Brighten Up Your Home With These Flower Arrangement I ... A beautiful flower arrangement piece can become the focal point of the room you choose to decorate. It's truly fascinating how we can combine different flowers to create a mesmerizing bouquet...

Lottery Winners Lose All ... Lottery Winners Lose it All You have heard it time and again. Lottery Winners lose it all and trust fund babies waste their parent's hard earned cash...

Do's And Don'ts Of Military Care Packages For Soldiers ... Don't Douse the Box/Envelope with Perfume: Women think this is wonderful, to spray perfume all over a man's gift or letter... But when your husband has to carry that letter through three hallways and up four ladders back to his room, he may not be thrilled dragging a cloud of feminine perfume behind him...

Bedridden Mother Baby Shower Party ... BEDRIDDEN Unfortunately, pregnancy is not a breeze for every mother. Some women have complications that can keep her bedridden at home or even at the hospital...

Carrington Perfumes And Carrington Fragrance ... If you are suffering from persistent skin irritations, dry flaky skin, rashes, allergies, asthma, respiratory ailments, sinus problems, and other health problems that never seem to get cured, it may be time for you to examine the negative effects your personal perfume products are having on your health... It is better to perfume your body before you get dressed because you can spray more of your body then and it will not leave stains on your clothes...

All the flowers of the spring
Meet to perfume our burying;
These have but their growing prime,
And man does flourish but his time.
Survey our progress from our birth—
We are set, we grow, we turn to earth
—John Webster (c. 1580–1638)

Some spring the white man came, built him a house, and made a clearing here, letting in the sun, dried up a farm, piled up the old gray stones in fences, cut down the pines around his dwelling, planted orchard seeds brought from the old country, and persuaded the civil apple-tree to blossom next to the wild pine and the juniper, shedding its perfume in the wilderness. Their old stocks still remain.
—Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

These women behind the store windows? Dreams, sir, dreams at bargain prices, a trip to the Indies! These people perfume themselves with spices. You enter, they close the curtains, and the trip begins. The gods descend on the nude bodies and the islands drift, demented, with the tousled hair of palm trees in the breeze.
—Albert Camus (1913–1960)