It's probably listening to country music that got me to start playing a lot cleaner, not as distorted.
Ethanol doesn't burn cleaner than gasoline, nor is it cheaper.
It's a floor cleaner and a dessert topping.
Some people think I'm saying, 'Women of the world unite -- you have nothing to lose but your men. It's not true. You have nothing to lose but your vacuum cleaners.
I can make going to the dry-cleaners last an entire day, and the dry cleaners might be 150 yards from my front door. You might find it hard to believe, but I am bone-idle lazy.
The other man's arse is always cleaner!
The truth can be very sharp. But it makes a cleaner wound than lies. It will not fester
As for money - when I have it, it's great. When I don't, I go get some. I've been a dishwasher, a gardener, a cleaner.
If I read the newspaper I come out dirtier than I went in. If I read my Bible, I come out cleaner than I went in, and I like being clean!
If you properly clean a room, it gets dirtier before it gets cleaner.
A lady getting a missing belt back from the cleaner couldn't have been more surprised and pleased.
Did you know babies are nauseated by the smell of a clean shirt? You put on something from the cleaners, they're gonna spit up just like that. My wardrobe looks like we have condors living in our yard.
There's only one thing that separates us from animals: We aren't afraid of vacuum cleaners.
I can't even go to the dry cleaner by myself anymore. You're seen in public with anybody that you might not even know, and you're speculated about.
In 1966, while working on a feature about a Picasso exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, I recorded the pre-opening preparations and observed a moment: One of the cleaners stopped, puzzled, in front of the Picassos. I think that this is an image that can be universally understood, but with a grain of salt. I never chose this image in edits before because it seemed to me that it felt posed-the composition was a little too perfect. But, believe me, it was a lucky moment.
I think my writing has become "cleaner. "
[Americans] can't understand that the water in our toilet is cleaner than 880 million have access to.
Housework hassles go on, are never resolved, and will probably extend into the afterlife ('Why am I the one who takes the clouds to the dry cleaners?').
I would hope that my writing's cleaner than it was when I started.
What our economists call a depressed area almost always turns out to be a cleaner, freer, more livable place than most.