Quotes about Sanitation
Sanitation is more important than Independence.
— Mahatma Gandhi
for mildew in clothing or in a house,
— Leviticus 14:55
You must have a place outside the camp to go and relieve yourself.
— Deuteronomy 23:12
And you must have a digging tool in your equipment so that when you relieve yourself you can dig a hole and cover up your excrement.
— Deuteronomy 23:13
And anyone who sleeps in the house or eats in it must wash his clothes.
— Leviticus 14:47
If the mildew disappears from the fabric, weave, or knit, or any leather article after washing, then it is to be washed again, and it will be clean.
— Leviticus 13:58
Cleanliness is indeed next to godliness.
— John Wesley
Certainly this is a duty, not a sin. "Cleanliness is indeed next to godliness."
— John Wesley
Momma convinced us that not only was cleanliness next to Godliness, dirtiness was the inventor of misery. The
— Maya Angelou
My old friend, Gene Logsdon, who's a fine writer on agriculture, and lately a novelist, once asked an Amish factory owner, "Do you have a toxic effluent from your factory?" And the owner looked at him in horror. He said, "Our children play around this factory." If you had a local slaughterhouse patronized by local people, who could watch the slaughtering and butchering of their own animals, you wouldn't need the government to inspect for sanitation.
— Wendell Berry
Every nurse ought to be careful to wash her hands very frequently during the day. If her face, too, so much the better.
— Florence Nightingale
I don't feel I'm a diva in any way, but, like, I just can't bring myself to reuse eyelashes. I think it's gross. And so I only use them one time. Is that bad? I feel like it's bad!
— Kat Von D