A Quote by Keeley Hawes

I love washing, hoovering, ironing, you name it. I find it very therapeutic. — © Keeley Hawes
I love washing, hoovering, ironing, you name it. I find it very therapeutic.
I find vacuuming very therapeutic, but I hate ironing. I usually have no shirt on while ironing, because I'm ironing it, and I end up burning my chest.
I do ironing not only for myself but for everyone at home, everyone in the studio if they want it, and if I run out of ironing to do, I put everything back in the washing machine and get it out again clean so I have some ironing to do.
A woman who spends all day washing and cooking and ironing doesn't want to go to the movies to watch a film about a woman who spends all day washing and cooking and ironing.
It's so important to me to do the washing, do the Hoovering. I don't ever want to lose contact with that.
I think, in general, I find writing to be very therapeutic and singing in itself to be really therapeutic.
For men obsessed with women's underwear, a course in washing, ironing and mending is recommended.
Ironing boards are a classic example of something I find horrible about modern society: the excitementation, for want of a better word, of mundane things. Funny ironing board covers - I hate them.
I like to wear things that don't need ironing. It seems a fundamental design flaw when clothing needs ironing. There are loads of fabrics these days that don't need ironing, so I stick to those.
When people, women included, hear that you are writing, they assume that it is simply a hobby to fill in the time between doing the washing-up and the ironing. It couldn't possibly be a profession.
I do love archery in my day-to-day life because I find it very therapeutic, and I've trained every season with the bow and arrow.
Hair is an issue for most women, and after washing, blow-drying, flat-ironing, curling, braiding, twisting and spending the time and money on it, who wants to mess it up by sweating and having to do it all over again?
I do find it therapeutic, writing about stuff that was frightening and painful as a child, and managing to see it from an adult's point of view. To get it out of the closet onto paper, metaphorically speaking, is therapeutic.
Baking is fun! I find it very therapeutic, a stress buster.
Making a killer breakfast burrito? I got game. Washing the car? Love it. Doing the dishes? I love it more than washing the car.
I find vacuuming very therapeutic. I like the lines it makes on the carpet.
I love hoovering. People go to therapists; I've got a Hoover.
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