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Quotes About Wash

It's an exercise in thresholds. How much I can take, how much distance I need, how far I can get from shore before I feel afraid, at what point I desire to return to land. I brew and brood over things that seem to be of consequence, but by the end of a swim, the water has washed much of that away.
~ Bonnie Tsui
Real terror is a crippling experience. You sweat so much that your skin goes all wrinkly like when you've been in the bath all afternoon. And then the scent of your sweat changes. It smells like cat pee, no doubt from the adrenalin. However hard you wash, it won't come off. It smothers you, as your muscles become frozen with acid and your mind paralysed by despair.
~ Tahir Shah
He knew how to build a bathhouse and heat the stones. True, his father didn't like to wash. Bears, he'd say, live just fine without any baths.
~ Tatyana Tolstaya
The aggregates that we pick up in the human plane will be washed away, and we will become pure spirit, pure light, pure love, and pure ecstasy.
~ Frederick Lenz
And on this dirty night there were appropriately dirty deeds that not even the rain could wash away.
~ Terry Pratchett
Have you ever noticed how nice people are at the car wash?! Maybe it's just me, but it makes me happy. Weird, I know!
~ Brittany Snow
Grace is not a universal solvent to wash away God's standards.
~ Bryan Chapell
I talked to Beyonce and she wants to learn how to speak Arabic and she wants to jump out of an airplane. I don't want to do that. I just don't want to wash my hair every day.
~ Ellen DeGeneres
Love is like a shining light in the darkness, closing eyes to pretend you didn't see it will not wash it away.
~ Jean Nshimiyimana
If misery were water, he thinks as he climbs into his car and turns the key, I could just drown or let it wash me away entirely.
~ Dennis Sharpe, Distant Thunder
If you hold back on the emotions--you can never get being detached, you're too busy being afraid. But by throwing yourself into these emotions, by allowing yourself to dive in, all the way, over your head even, you experience them fully and completely. Wash yourself with the emotion. It won't hurt you. It will only help. You let go, let the tears flow, feel it completely.
~ Mitch Albom
Wash you, make you clean.
~ Isaiah
I can't help feeling a little grateful since the last thing I want to do is strip down Haymitch, wash the vomit out of his chest hair, and tuck him into bed.
~ Suzanne Collins
breathing freely through both nostrils is also said to aid in harmonizing the active and passive systems of the body, and so the neti wash has been found to be a helpful practice before meditation.
~ Swami Rama
Love rains against backcloth of unconditional emotion which washes away even pinch of hatred.
~ Akshmala Sharma
Every fifteen minutes or so the harvest moon would bleed through the tourniquet of cloud cover that conspired to squeeze every droplet of pictorial sentiment out of the Skagit landscape in order that a more refined Chinese moon might brush the countryside. In the aloof washes of moonlight no form seemed to stir.
~ Tom Robbins
Fire and Blood were the words of House Targaryen, but Dunk once heard Ser Arlan say that Aegon's should have been Wash Her and Bring Her to My Bed .
~ George R.R. Martin
The ocean and I have many pebbles To find and wash off and roll into shape.
~ William Stafford
A smart husband buys his wife very fine china so she won't trust him to wash it.
~ Anonymous
Silent is the ruined land. Man is brutal and the rain does not wash away the pain or rid the distant memory. It makes it glisten.
~ Cecil Castellucci
May hope rise within you. May peace wash over you.
~ Charlene Costanzo
The Scripture is a mirror to show us our sins; Christ's blood is a fountain to wash them away.
~ Thomas Watson (c. 1620-1686)
Suriyawong had the irrational thought that the man ought really to wash his organs before jamming them back into his abdomen. It was so unsanitary.
~ Orson Scott Card
Every child knows that every grown female person in the world has authority to wash children and to give them food; that is what grown people were made for
~ James Stephens