C Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with C. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Clean communities, crystal clear coastal waters”
“Clean communities, healthy citizens.”
“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.”
“Clean energy independence should be an area of common ground.”
“Clean energy is about offering people the opportunity to do what's right for themselves and the people they love. It's about reducing the pollution that makes people sick. It's about helping the low-income families struggling to pay their gas and electricity bills.”
“Clean energy is good for the environment, good for national security, and good for thousands of Americans who desire a rewarding career.”
“Clean energy is hippy power. But its also cowboy power, it's rancher power, it's Appalachian power.”
“Clean energy might help deal with emissions, but it does nothing to reverse deforestation, overfishing, soil depletion and mass extinction. A growth-obsessed economy powered by clean energy will still tip us into ecological disaster.”
Source: Less Is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World
“Clean hands are better than full ones in the sight of God.”
“Clean hands, Sansa. Whatever you do, make certain your hands are clean." ~ Lord Petyr Baelish, Littlefinger”
“Clean hearts and healthful food, exercise, early sleep and fresh air, wholesome recreation and meditation combined with optimism that comes from fighting for the right and knowing you'll eventually win for keeps - this is the tonic every true Christian patriot needs and deserves.”
Source: God, family, country: our three great loyalties
“Clean is mean to the filty”
“Clean lines have always been important to me, both in terms of interiors as well as fashion. For interiors, I am more interested in textures and surface treatments than bold color or print - the vein on a wood or the shine on a lacquer, for example. I know immediately when something isn't working - usually it's a question of consistency - and I make instantaneous decisions on how to remedy the situation.”
“Clean living is the cardinal principle in the lives of the world's greatest athletes, as the phenomenal performances of these outstanding characters will obviously show.”
Source: The Fastest Bicycle Rider in the World: The Story of a Colored Boy's Indomitable Courage and Success Against Great Odds; an Autobiography
“Clean living keeps me in shape. Righteous thoughts are my secret. And New Orleans home cooking.”
“Clean mind creates clean society.”
Source: Honor He Wrote: 100 Sonnets For Humans Not Vegetables
“Clean mind makes the world clean.”
Source: Amor Apocalypse: Canım Sana İhtiyacım
“Clean out a corner of your mind and creativity will instantly fill it.”
“Clean out your ears, don't listen for what you already know.”
“Clean plates don't lie.”
“Clean slate?
No no never.
That's not life.
Life is beginner mind with a full slate
a dirty slate
whatever slate you've got,
you are,
complicated interactions
(with related and unrelated history and triggers),
unfinished tasks and incomplete projects.”
“Clean undeniable right, clear undeniable might: either of these once ascertained puts an end to battle. All battle is a confused experiment to ascertain one and both of these.”
“Clean up a pigsty," she commented one evening, "and if the creatures in it still have pig-minds and pig-desires, soon it will be the same old pigsty again.”
“Clean up your own backyard. Change by example. Just be the way you want others to be and hope they pay attention.”
“Clean up your own mess. Your mama don't live here”
Source: The Garden Angel
“Clean up your own mess.”
“Clean up. Clean up, everybody, everywhere. Clean up. Clean up, everybody do your share.”
“Clean water and access to food are some of the simplest things that we can take for granted each and every day. In places like Africa, these can be some of the hardest resources to attain if you live in a rural area.”
“Clean water is a necessity that we can no longer take for granted. Each year more people die of water related diseases than any other cause of death on this planet. With a higher rate of suffering and mortality than diabetes, cancer, high cholesterol, or war; or any two combined for that matter! An entire economy is growing around water. Those without money are suffering the most and risk severe illness from contaminated sources”
“Clean water is not an expenditure of Federal funds; clean water is an investment in the future of our country.”
“Clean water is only as far away as the nearest tap, and there are taps everywhere. There's a faucet everywhere. But the reality is, the water in our toilets is cleaner than the water that most people are drinking.”
“Clean water, the essence of life and a birthright for everyone, must become available to all people now.”
“Clean yards create peaceful minds a tidy outdoor space brings calm, comfort, and positive energy, and when your lawn looks fresh, your whole home feels happier.”
“Clean your finger before you point at my spots.”
Source: The Art of Virtue: Ben Franklin's Formula for Successful Living
“Clean your freakin' fryer. Be responsible for Christ's sake!”
“Clean your home first before complaining about others.”
“Clean your screens as if you are cleaning your soul, allowing the air to flow through freely.”
Source: A Monk’s Guide to A Clean House & Mind
“Clean your tears and stop crying; you are not the only one with a broken heart.”
“Clean, quick, and easy as lying. We know how it ends practically before it starts. That's why stories appeal to us. They give is the clarity and simplicity our real lives lack.”
“Clean, sustainable energy is crucial and cannot wait.”
“Clean, tasty, real foods do not come processed in boxes or bags; they come from the earth, the sea, the field, or the farm.”
“Cleaner, more sustainable energy is possible and can transform our lives, our economies, and our planet.”
“Cleaniness is the cornerstone of discipline and the trademark of success”
“Cleaning and organizing your personal space is a great way to take the edge off your anxiety - as long as you don't take it too far.”
“Cleaning and painting finished, the next target was the big ware press in the parlour. Out came delicate china which had been in the family for years. My mother's respect for the Stations weighed against her fear of breakage, but the Stations won every time. Once when a precious jug was broken she mourned it for days, telling us all how long it had been in the family. Finally, Dan, our part-time travelling farm worker, said, "Missus, if it was here that long it was time to break it." And that was the end of that.”
Source: To School Through The Fields
“Cleaning anything involves making something else dirty, but anything can get dirty without something else getting clean.”
“Cleaning is considered a vital part of the training process in all traditional Japanese disciplines and is a required practice for any novice. It is accorded spiritual significance. Purifying an unclean place is believed to purify the mind.”
Source: Geisha Of Gion: The True Story Of Japan's Foremost Geisha
“Cleaning is my favorite way to relax. I clear things out and get rid of the stuff I don't need. When the food pantry and the refrigerator are organized, I feel less stressed.”
“Cleaning isn't all that interesting to me. I'm disorganized.”
“Cleaning me up is just a preliminary step to determining my new look. With my acid-damaged hair, sunburned skin, and ugly scars, the prep team has to make me pretty and then damage, burn, and scare me in a more attractive way.”
Source: Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)