
Top 13 Cleaning My Car Quotes
#1. Nothing was more cruel than a heart made of flesh and blood, because it knew what gives pain.
Cornelia Funke
#2. That's how we women deal with stuff. We spit it all out, kind of like a hairball, and then we clean up the mess and move on.
Lucy Arlington
#4. As time progressed, my songwriting developed out of my bass, because that's all I could do. I decided to take it as far as it could go and to use my skill as a tool.
Stephen Bruner
#5. It is just so cool to play on the beach right next to the water. I am deeply moved by water as I think most people are - so to play music with it is a most powerful experience.
Jim James
#6. There was something about feeding a man who appreciated your efforts and ate every bite.
Judith Fertig
#7. At first, we lived in very, very small places ... with my mom cleaning houses and scrounging up just enough to keep us in town with a working car. She introduced me to my first agent, and I started with stand-in work, then eventually commercials and television guest-shots.
Keith Coogan
#8. The experience of truth has to be felt on the central nervous system.
Nirmala Srivastava
#9. A car is just a moving, giant handbag! You never have actually to carry groceries, or dry cleaning, or anything! You can have five pairs of shoes with you at all times!
Cynthia Heimel
#10. I felt like I already knew how to race by the time I was four. I was always at the race track with my dad. I watched him race thousands of laps in a sprint car standing on top of a trailer watching him, getting down and cleaning the mud off his car. That's just what I grew up doing.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
#11. When something makes no sense, sometimes you make something of it. A joke. A spiritual practice. A life.
Heather Sellers
#12. I love driving cars, looking at them, cleaning and washing and shining them. I clean 'em inside and outside. I'm very touchy about cars. I don't want anybody leaning on them or closing the door too hard, know what I mean?
Scott Baio
#13. Photography is our exorcism. Primitive society had its masks, bourgeois society its mirrors. We have our images.
Jean Baudrillard
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