Dryer Quotes

Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best Dryer Quotes from famous authors such as Joe Rogan, Jacob Latimore, Scott Thompson, Vidal Sassoon, Daniel Bruhl. Let’s look at these pieces of wisdom. We definitely have something to learn from them!

1
Apartment living is tough action. Just the whole idea that you share a washer and dryer always freaked me out.
Joe Rogan
2
You know when pillowcases come out of the dryer and they get really wrinkled? I iron them.
Jacob Latimore
3
I think the Canadian sense of humor is dryer than America’s and juicier than Britain’s. I think it’s a cross between the two of them, really.
Scott Thompson
4
Women were going back to work, they were assuming their own power. They didn’t have time to sit under the dryer.
Vidal Sassoon
5
My special thing as a kid was to play dead because I thought I was really good at it. When I was 7 or 8, I even did it in the bathroom with a hair dryer in the bathtub. I realized that I was good at it because each time my mom would scream.
Daniel Bruhl
6
If you’re a New Yorker, there are two things that are most important: a car and a washer and dryer. Literally everyone else in America has those things! It’s so weird to them that these are our luxuries. You can eat at Per Se every night, but I don’t have a car or washer and dryer!
Michael Bastian
7
I use my Bionic flat iron and hair dryer, all shampoo and conditioners are sulfate free, and keep the blow-drys to a minimum. If I can go two to three or even four days without washing my hair, I’ll just go for it. I know, sounds gross, but otherwise, I’d be frying my hair.
Edy Ganem
8
I do not like people touching my underwear. That’s just weird! I travel with a washer and dryer, and I like cooking on the bus, too.
Carrie Underwood
9
I do not like people touching my underwear. That’s just weird! I travel with a washer and dryer, and I like cooking on the bus, too.
Carrie Underwood
10
‘Star Trek’ never grabbed me. Every time I hear about Klingons, I think of those little lint balls that stick to your clothes in the dryer.
Regina Brett
11
‘Star Trek’ never grabbed me. Every time I hear about Klingons, I think of those little lint balls that stick to your clothes in the dryer.
Regina Brett
12
I think the Canadian sense of humor is dryer than America’s and juicier than Britain’s. I think it’s a cross between the two of them, really.
Scott Thompson
13
All you needed back then was a blow dryer and a dream.
Taylor Dayne
14
I love folding clothes just out of the dryer because they smell so amazing.
Camilla Luddington
15
All you needed back then was a blow dryer and a dream.
Taylor Dayne
16
You know when pillowcases come out of the dryer and they get really wrinkled? I iron them.
Jacob Latimore
17
Apartment living is tough action. Just the whole idea that you share a washer and dryer always freaked me out.
Joe Rogan
18
I use my Bionic flat iron and hair dryer, all shampoo and conditioners are sulfate free, and keep the blow-drys to a minimum. If I can go two to three or even four days without washing my hair, I’ll just go for it. I know, sounds gross, but otherwise, I’d be frying my hair.
Edy Ganem
19
If you’re a New Yorker, there are two things that are most important: a car and a washer and dryer. Literally everyone else in America has those things! It’s so weird to them that these are our luxuries. You can eat at Per Se every night, but I don’t have a car or washer and dryer!
Michael Bastian
20
Women were going back to work, they were assuming their own power. They didn’t have time to sit under the dryer.
Vidal Sassoon
21
Don’t underestimate the value of a great hair dryer.
Cheryl Burke
22
What kind of woman irons her husband’s sheets? Even the clothes I wear, I just throw ’em in the dryer with some golf balls.
Bonnie Hunt
23
I used to have a blankie, and when my mom had to wash it, I would sit outside the dryer and watch it go round and round, and cry.
Drew Barrymore
24
I am in total silence when I write – I don’t even like the sound of the dryer going – I like the quiet.
Adriana Trigiani
25
It’s rather fun writing a female spy, because she has so much more kit. Bond never carried a hair dryer or a makeup bag. And he certainly didn’t wear an uplift bra.
Helen Fielding
26
I try to shampoo and condition it at least once a week. I do deep conditioners as well and sit underneath the hair dryer and everything.
LeToya Luckett
27
My hair is naturally curly, and in the 80’s, even though I experimented with different lengths, I generally wore it curly. Since then, I’ve learned how to use a blow dryer and flat iron.
Susanna Hoffs
28
When my parents got divorced, I wanted to spend my time laying in the garage listening to the washer and dryer. Loud, immersive, changing. It was music to me.
Brian Reitzell
29
What kind of woman irons her husband’s sheets? Even the clothes I wear, I just throw ’em in the dryer with some golf balls.
Bonnie Hunt
30
My special thing as a kid was to play dead because I thought I was really good at it. When I was 7 or 8, I even did it in the bathroom with a hair dryer in the bathtub. I realized that I was good at it because each time my mom would scream.
Daniel Bruhl
31
It’s rather fun writing a female spy, because she has so much more kit. Bond never carried a hair dryer or a makeup bag. And he certainly didn’t wear an uplift bra.
Helen Fielding
32
When my parents got divorced, I wanted to spend my time laying in the garage listening to the washer and dryer. Loud, immersive, changing. It was music to me.
Brian Reitzell
33
I used to have a blankie, and when my mom had to wash it, I would sit outside the dryer and watch it go round and round, and cry.
Drew Barrymore