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Quotes About Clean

As they use to say, spick and span new.
~ Miguel de Cervantes
it looks a little eccentric or at the very least as though her washing machine's broken and this outfit is made up of the only clean clothes she could find.
~ Mike Gayle
I support workplace clean air. But a federal ban on smoking would mean that you couldn't smoke in your own home. I don't care what people do in their home.
~ Mike Huckabee
It's a filthy world, Solomon. No one is clean. Living makes you dirty.
~ Min Jin Lee
I will never be able to wash this dirt from my name. You can't be very bright," he said. "How can you make something clean from something dirty? And now, you have made me dirty," Noa said quietly,
~ Min Jin Lee
It's a filthy world... No one is clean. Living makes you dirty.
~ Min Jin Lee
Home-grown pears are best eaten in the bath - they're so juicy, it's the easiest way to stay clean!
~ Unknown
It represented a world I didn't know, the opposite of where I was—and I hated where I was. I hated the poverty, the cigarette smoke, the drug use, the embarrassment, the loneliness. And Diana Ross was promising me that there was a world that wasn't stained with sadness and resignation. Somewhere there was a world that was sensual and robotic and hypnotic. And clean.
~ Moby
but neat as a bird.
~ Unknown
The limerick packs laughs anatomical, into space that is quite economical; but the good ones I've seen, so seldom are clean, and the clean ones so seldom are comical.
~ Unknown
Muhammad Ssegirinya wanted to spray the whole Kawempe North constituency with perfume every morning so that people can breathe nice and clean fresh air
~ Unknown
His heart was a rose and in his skull another rose bloomed. The room was full of grace. A sweet, clean grace, not washed clean, but clean as the innersides of the inner petals of a newly forced rosebud.
~ Nathanael West
All different yet somehow alike-not family but easy with one another and loud, laughing and singing, bright and clean. The same bright, the same clean she remembered from the scent of the promised lake. The girl's heart soared: a story came alive from legend, knights hunting dragons!
~ Nicola Griffith
Therese lifted her shoulders, losing that zen poise as nasty reality intruded on her nice, clean, middle-class understanding.
~ Nicola Griffith
Her hands were gloved, small for her height-she was five six or seven-and her movements as clean as a poem. I was surprised and not sure why. She felt my gaze and looked up. Grey-blue eyes, soft as dove feathers.
~ Nicola Griffith
All I have ever wanted is to fight for what is good and clean and bright. All I want is to know who I am and where I belong. And I belong here, lord, as a Companion.
~ Nicola Griffith
She loved peregrines in winter: solitary, fierce, and dangerous, their cries clean and bright as a blade.
~ Nicola Griffith
Clean eating necessarily implies that any other form of eating – and consequently the eater of it – is dirty or impure and thus bad, and it's not simply a way of shaming and persecuting others, but leads to that self-shaming and self-persecution that is forcibly detrimental to true healthy eating.
~ Nigella Lawson
Everything in here was clean and bright, warm and cosy. What a joy it is in life when you happen to have a clean, warm kitchen.
~ Olga Tokarczuk
It seemed to me happiness exquisite enough only to stretch my limbs in peace on the cool moss; only to pass the whole blithe day without one voice raised in anger at me; only just to be fed, and to be clean, and to be left quite free. The passion for freedom is intense in dogs.
~ Ouida
And death is a thing much cleaner than vice.
~ Owen Wister
Just as there's garbage that pollutes the Potomac river, there is garbage polluting our culture. We need an Environmental Protection Agency to clean it up.
~ Patrick Buchanan
Time had wiped the slate clean.
~ Patrick Modiano
In some ways. it began when I heard her singing. Her voice twinning, mixing with my own. Her voice was like a portrait of her soul; wild as a fire, sharp as shattered glass, sweet and clean as clover
~ Patrick Rothfuss