Cleanliness


Harry the Dirty Dog
Little Oink
Pigsty
Tulip's Mess
The Life-Changing Manga of Tidying Up
Tidy
Edward Gets Messy
Gorgonzola: A Very Stinkysaurus
The Energy of Money: A Spiritual Guide to Financial and Personal Fulfillment
The Certainty Illusion: What You Don't Know and Why It Matters
No More Normal: Mental Health in an Age of Over-Diagnosis
Why Do I Feel Like an Imposter?: How to Understand and Cope with Imposter Syndrome
Cleaning House: The Fight to Rid Our Homes of Toxic Chemicals
Obsessive, Intrusive, Magical Thinking
Curation: The Power of Selection in a World of Excess
Nikolai Gogol
This doctor was a distinguished-looking man, with splendid coal-black whiskers, and a bonny, fresh-complexioned wife; he ate fresh apples in the morning and kept his mouth remarkably clean, gargling for almost three quarters of an hour every morning and polishing his teeth with five different types of toothbrush.
Nikolai Gogol, Plays and Petersburg Tales

Amy Leigh Mercree
Cleanliness is said to be next to godliness
Amy Leigh Mercree, The Healing Home: A Room-by-Room Guide to Positive Vibes

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