Quotes About Unadulterated
This idea that animals in nature are uncorrupt and peaceful, while man is corrupt, violent, and unnatural, is sheer, unadulterated, unmitigated, onehundred-percent crap.
~ Douglas Preston
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I don't do anything artificial. I don't do Botox or surgery.
~ Tony Goldwyn
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Humility accepts the very nature of a human being is complete, unadulterated, ecstatic joy.
~ Frederick Lenz
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For the obvious reason that nature - unadulterated and unimproved by man - is simply chaos. In fact, the camera proves that nature is crude and lacking in arrangement.
~ Edward Weston
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I do not concern myself much with reading long commentary volumes designed to enlarge at length upon that which is found in the scriptures. Rather, I prefer to dwell with the source, tasting of the unadulterated waters of the fountain of truth - the word of God as he gave it and as it has been recorded in the books we accept as scripture.
~ Gordon B. Hinckley
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Real is the new beautiful
~ Renae A. Sauter
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Well, to be frank I like natural beauty. Not artificial.
~ Abhinav Shukla
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As a novelist, where do you go to tap into memories, and impressions, and sensations? It's usually, in my experience, your early life, before you started thinking of yourself as a writer, because somehow those experiences are unadulterated.
~ William Boyd
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I can promise my fans what you see from me is what you get! No additives, no preservatives.
~ Redman
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Let things taste of what they are.
~ Alice Waters
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It's the real thing.
~ Anonymous
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I'm going for something very raw and organic.
~ Haley Reinhart
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Monkeys offer an unadulterated demonstration of the power of hormones, as the females are not concerned about pregnancy or what their friends will think.
~ Mary Roach
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In fact, the only difference between Trump's style of politics and theirs was Trump's lack of inhibition. He understood instinctively what moved the conservative base most, and he offered it up in an unadulterated form.
~ Barack Obama
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It is because nobody has been teaching you about hate; hence, hate has remained pure, unadulterated. When a man hatesyou, you can trust that he hates you.
~ Rajneesh
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Es como un caballo, sólo adora las cosas puras y sin mezcla. Los colores primarios, la escala de siete notas. No es humana, creeme.
~ Julio Cortazar
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When I'm in the classical world, I really treat it as exactly classical and I don't try and spruce it up or jazz it up or make it easier for the masses.
~ Rufus Wainwright
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Bannon thought these Game of Thrones stories were the sort of unadulterated gossip that White House correspondents liked, because they weren't terribly bright, had no grasp of history, and were functioning more like bloggers, aiming for quick hits on MSNBC.
~ Howard Kurtz
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You skin is so soft. Smells like…" She had to tilt him to get this other arm free and hated knowing how badly she was hurting him as she did so. "Sheer, unadulterated fear?
~ Cherry Adair
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A pure fountain gives pure water
~ Cassandra Clare
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I settled back to sit on my heels, liking the mild discomfort of the hard marble. It had been a long time since I had been able to make obeisance to anyone with unadulterated pleasure; I led a strange life...
~ Jacqueline Carey
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I've heard a hundred different variations of instances of unadulterated female victimhood, yet the silence of the feminists is deafening. Where two pieties--feminism and multi-culturalism--come into conflict, the only way of preserving both is an indecent silence.
~ Theodore Dalrymple
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Because if there's one mystical energy that powers the galaxy, it's not the Force. It's pure, unadulterated irony.
~ Chuck Wendig
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I'm unwilling to eat food that has been adulterated.
~ Alice Waters
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