Spring Cleaning Quotes
Spring cleaning is the time of year when we take a deep breath, roll up our sleeves, and wonder how on earth we let things get this messy in the first place.
Whether you’re scrubbing floors, decluttering closets, or bravely facing the chaos of the kids’ toy room, sometimes all you need is a little inspiration to keep you going. That’s where these spring cleaning quotes come in!
Some are motivational, some are funny, and all of them are perfect for those moments when you’re ready to throw in the (hopefully clean) towel.
Spring Cleaning Quotes to Inspire and Make You Laugh
Quotes to Get You Motivated

- “Cleanliness is next to godliness.” – John Wesley
My grandmother used to say this all the time while polishing her countertops until they sparkled. No pressure, right? But hey, if godliness means my house smells like lemon cleaner, I’ll take it. - “The objective of cleaning is not just to clean, but to feel happiness living within that environment.” – Marie Kondo
You’ve heard of sparking joy, right? Well, Marie’s got a point. There’s something magical about finally seeing the floor of your closet after months of avoiding it. - “A clean home is a happy home.” – Unknown
Okay, this might not be scientifically proven, but there’s definitely some truth to it. I mean, who doesn’t feel like they’ve got their life together after vacuuming? - “You can’t reach for anything new if your hands are full of yesterday’s clutter.” – Louise Smith
Deep, right? It’s like decluttering your house and your soul all at once. Plus, it’s a great excuse to finally toss that stack of magazines you’ve been hoarding. - “Your home is living space, not storage space.” – Francine Jay
I read this one and immediately side-eyed the pile of Amazon boxes in the corner. Guilty as charged. Time to make space for actual living!
Quotes to Make You Laugh

- “Housework can’t kill you, but why take the chance?” – Phyllis Diller
Honestly, Phyllis is my spirit animal. If only dusting counted as a cardio workout! - “I’m not messy, I’m creatively organized.” – Unknown
That’s my excuse for the kids’ art corner… and by “art corner,” I mean the entire kitchen table. - “Cleaning with kids in the house is like brushing your teeth while eating Oreos.” – Unknown
If you’re a Mom, you’ve felt this one in your bones. How do they create so much mess in so little time? - “Dust is a protective coating for fine furniture.” – Mario Buatta
I’m just preserving my coffee table’s character, obviously. - “My idea of housework is to sweep the room with a glance.” – Erma Bombeck
Can we all agree Erma was onto something? Minimal effort, maximum results (kind of).
For the Reluctant Cleaner

- “Spring cleaning is like hitting the reset button for your home.” – Unknown
Sometimes you need to trick yourself into thinking this is an exciting project. It’s not cleaning; it’s a fresh start. Totally different. - “Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today.” – Benjamin Franklin
Ben’s right, but let’s be real, tomorrow me is also really good at making excuses. - “Cleaning is just putting stuff in less obvious places.” – Unknown
Closets and drawers, I’m looking at you. But hey, if the mess is out of sight, it’s out of mind… at least until next spring. - “I have to clean my house because I’m an adult. Adults clean stuff. It’s stupid.” – Unknown
Truer words have never been spoken. But we do it anyway because, well, adulthood. - “Cleaning: the act of making the house look like adults live here, not a bunch of feral raccoons.” – Unknown
If your kids are anything like mine, this one hits a little too close to home.
Tips to Keep You Going
While these quotes are great for a laugh or a motivational boost, sometimes you need a little more than words to push through. Here are a few Mom-tested, sanity-saving spring cleaning tips:

- Set a timer: Give yourself 20 minutes per task. It’s amazing what you can get done when there’s a ticking clock.
- Reward yourself: Clean one room? Treat yourself to a coffee break (or chocolate… or both). You’ve earned it.
- Get the family involved: Turn it into a game for the kids. Who can pick up the most toys in two minutes? Winner gets to choose the next family movie night.
- Blast some music: Nothing makes scrubbing a sink more fun than singing along to your favorite throwback jams.
- Focus on one thing at a time: Trying to tackle the whole house at once is a recipe for overwhelm. Pick one room, one drawer, or even just one shelf.
The Final Word on Spring Cleaning
Spring cleaning might not be the most glamorous activity, but it’s one of those things that feels so good once it’s done. There’s nothing quite like sitting back with a cup of coffee (in a crumb-free living room!) and admiring your hard work. So, grab your mop, put on your favorite playlist, and remember: you’re not just cleaning a house, you’re creating a home.
And if all else fails, just keep repeating Phyllis Diller’s advice: Housework can’t kill you… but why take the chance? Cheers to a sparkling Spring, my friend!