Hand washing is the first basic step towards achieving any millennium goals for development. It saves lives.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I was growing up, hand washing was a ritual, but now it's a necessity. A child dies every 15 seconds from preventable causes, which has got to stop.
At least I'm going into the job with clean hands.
We are washed both on coming into the world and on going out of it, and we take no pleasure from the first washing nor any profit from the last.
As a chef, I could not wash my hands - nor clean pots, pans, utensils, meats or produce, nor make soups and sauces - if I did not have clean water. Were this to happen, of course, these would be the least of my concerns. Because water is the linchpin of survival: without it, not much else matters.
I do wash my hands in innocency, before God and the face of you, good Christian people this day.
If I wasn't writing poems I'd be washing my hands all the time.
By liberating women from household work and helping to abolish professions such as domestic service, the washing machine and other household goods completely revolutionised the structure of society.
And what we've lost sight of is that performing manual labor with your hands is one of the most incredibly satisfying and positive things you can do.
I'm made to ride a bike, not do washing.
Any fool can wash himself, but every wise man knows that it is an unnecessary labour, for nature will quickly reduce him to a natural and healthy dirtiness again.