Quotes About Unsullied
their unsullied honor became the foundation of the myth.
~ James M. McPherson
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The books beside my bed are like the expensive, and suspiciously unsullied, pair of running shoes in the cupboard: an aspiration, and a symbol of the man I would like to be rather than the one I truly am.
~ Richard Lloyd Parry
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And what a shame it is, if a Priest took not prudent care, to witness a shitty shepherd shepherding unsullied sheep.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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No theory ever benefited by the application of data, Amy. Data kills theories. A theory has no better time than when it's lying there naked, pure, unsullied by facts.
~ Christopher Moore
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A theory has no better time than when it's lying there naked, pure, unsullied by facts.
~ Christopher Moore
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Happiness is an accident of nature, a beautiful and flawless aberration, like an albino. LIke the albino it has no protective coloration. White. That is the color. Those placid, untroubled winter months are different shades of white in my memory, unsullied, and pure. But nature in the temperate zones is bitter towards all things white.
~ Pat Conroy
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Why was it so important that I would be thought of as a child molester? Why, given my unsullied life and the sheer illogic of the allegation, would it not be met with more skepticism?
~ Woody Allen
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As for Madelyne, she continued to ply her trade. But such a life takes a fast toll on a woman. It is easy to be a remote, untouchable beauty and stay that way for many, many years. And if a stunning tapestry is hung upon a wall, it remains unsullied and a work of art. However, if one drapes it across the floor of a pub and all manner of men tread upon it with their heavy boots, it's going to be worn rather thin, and rather quickly. Such was the case with my mother.
~ Peter David
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