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Quotes About Mop

We call Michael Beasley a walking bucket. All he needs is some dishwater and a mop.
~ JaVale McGee
Look at this mess! And where's the mop?
~ Ray Bradbury
a short, fiery mop of the reddest hair I had ever seen
~ Donna Tartt
Bird honked again. She has her own car. I share one with Tiffany, but she'd already called it for the day. Actually, she'd called it pretty much for the entire summer, and since she had "obligations," I was used to her getting what she wanted. Especially guys. I basically carry a mop to clean up their drool whenever she's around.
~ Rachel Hawthorne
The rain wasn't the usual glittering silver, but dark and dirty, as if nature were a scrubwoman wringing out a filthy mop.
~ Dean Koontz
I let the mop push me back to the wall and smile and try to foul her equipment up as much as possible by not letting her see my eyes - they can't tell so much about you if you got your eyes closed.
~ Ken Kesey
It's extraordinary," muttered the professor. "There's a special connection between them." "Like me and me favourite mop," added Dotty.
~ David Walliams
In high school, when I played football I got no respect. I shared a locker with a mop.
~ Rodney Dangerfield
She had a mouth like a mop: picking up the dirt from all the corners.
~ Angie Cruz
Grab a bucket and mop, scrub the bottom and top, there's nothing so clean, as my burger machine, You deserve a break today so get up and get away at McDonalds!
~ Ronald Mc Donald
Without a word or hesitation, Pain took the mop from Nick. Suffering moved to pick up glass. Wow. Where have you two been all my life? Pain quirked and eyebrow as he mopped the floor. Walking hand in hand with you. Haven't you noticed?
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Then we have an understanding. Keep the riffraff off my turf or I mop the floor with all of you. (ZT)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
I knocked a cup of coffee over one day and took it up with a knife. It was frozen solid before I could reach a mop. [In her kitchen in central Wisconsin in winter.]
~ frances hamerstrom
Mac's navy-regulation crew-cut had grown out into a mop of dirty-blonde hair, his hawkish hazel eyes sporting a few more stress lines since their shared three month stay together in the mental ward where they had met seven years ago. The boyish twinkle was still present.
~ Steve Alten
Poverty is a giant, it uses your face like a mop to wipe away the world's garbage.
~ Celine
Everybody wants to see this fight. Everybody wants to see these fireworks. They want to see that explosiveness. They want to see me throw Khabib on his back and get that five-point motion with this U.S.A. wrestling. Because if wrestling was easy, it would be called Sambo, my friend. Straight up, I'm going mop that dude up.
~ Tony Ferguson
I don't know who started the myth that sheep are fluffy and white. They were more the color of an old mop and just as matted with dirt.
~ Connie Willis
Then there was a disturbance in the kitchen and he went to investigate. When he came back, he said, "It was nothing, the mop caught fire. All my employees are fools.
~ Charles Portis
I am a mess. Like that MargieMocha, I am spilled across a floor, but there's nobody to mop me up. I have only one thing to show for the day: Perry Delloplane. The sound of a name. It is a grape in my mouth. I roll it over and over on my tongue--perrydelloplaneperrydelloplaneperrydelloplaneperrydelloplane--but when I try to crush it with my teeth, it slips away.
~ Jerry Spinelli
The broom wasn't as comforting as a flamethrower would have been, but it was better than a mop and certainly more threatening than a feather duster.
~ Dean Koontz
The rain wasn't the usual glittering silver, but dark and dirty, as if nature were a scrubwoman wringing out a filthy mop.
~ Dean Koontz
You're just so lucky blood's so hard to get out of the carpet.
~ Lois Greiman
It's the central executive in your brain that notices that the floor is dirty. It forms an executive attentional set for "mop the floor" and then constructs a worker attentional set for doing the actual mopping.
~ Daniel J. Levitin
It isn't a bit of use my pretending I'm not crying, because I am... Pause to mop up. Better now. Perhaps it would really be rather dull to be married and settled for life. Liar! It would be heaven.
~ Dodie Smith