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Quotes About Impure

with the basic tenet of Marxism: where there was contemplation, there should now be mobilization. The abiding catastrophe of now-impure theory began with the introduction of militancy before the March 1848 revolution and its presupposition of civil war in philosophy.
~ Peter Sloterdijk
Ignorance is the failure to discriminate between the permanent and the impermanent, the pure and the impure, bliss and suffering, the Self and the non-Self.
~ Patanjali
Zazen's music is composed in other dimensions and it is played by some of my students. I go through the music they have played with my aura and wash out anything impure.
~ Frederick Lenz
In the name of God, impure souls of the living dead shall be banished into eternal damnation. Amen.
~ Kohta Hirano
Hell hath no fury like a frustrated fundamentalist whose God condemned him to "hell" for having "impure thoughts."
~ Michael R. Burch
When scriptures spread through the lands, it was impure to strive for nonvirtue
~ Jane Hawes
Remember, anthropologically, religion begins with the making of a distinction between the pure and the impure. Jesus consistently ignores such a distinction. In fact, it is at the heart of almost half of his gospel actions!
~ Richard Rohr
Speak or act with an impure mind and trouble will follow you, as the wheel follows the ox that draws the cart. Speak or act with a pure mind and happiness will follow you, as your shadow unshakeable. Sayings of the Buddha
~ Deborah Moggach
If the Knesset is a temple, then Feiglin is the idol. A Knesset where Feiglin presides is an impure Knesset.
~ Yossi Sarid
The spiritual virtue of a sacrament is like light; although it passes among the impure, it is not polluted.
~ Saint Augustine
All contempt for the sexual life, all denigration under the concept 'impure" is the essential crime against Life- against the Holy Spirit of Life".
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
It was only Christianity, with resentment against life in its foundations, which made sexuality something impure: it threw filth on the beginning, on the prerequisite of our life
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
The pure in heart shall see God, because they always do His will. Purity does not begin in the body but in the will. From there it flows outward, cleansing thought, imagination, and, finally, the body. Bodily purity is a repercussion or echo of the will. Life is impure only when the will is impure.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
You know the worst: your wills are fickle, Your values blurred, your hearts impure And your past life a ruined church-- But let your poison be your cure.
~ Louis MacNeice
In the music industry, we value large success. I realized that while I would like that, that it's not what my writing is about. And if I start making it about that, it becomes impure.
~ David Friedman
There are restrictions to entering heaven. The Scripture says: "Nothing impure will ever enter [heaven], nor will anyone who does what is shameful or deceitful, but only those whose names are written in the Lamb's book of life" [Revelation 21:27 NIV].
~ Billy Graham
Pornography is anything that depicts lewdness in such a way as to create impure thoughts and lusts. However, the sewers continue to flow, destroying the moral fabric of our society.
~ Billy Graham
loony hillbillies destabilized by gross quantities of impure corn liquor and generations of profoundly unbiblical sex;
~ Bill Bryson
In the name of God, impure souls of the living dead shall be banished into eternal damnation. Amen.
~ Kohta Hirano
O Lord, deliver me from the man of excellent intention and impure heart: for the heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked.
~ T. S. Eliot
O LORD, deliver me from the man of excellent intention and impure heart: for the heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked.
~ TS Eliot
The sole and supreme use of suffering is to purify, to burn out all that is useless and impure.
~ James Allen
faces and faces, served out like soup-plates by scullions; coarse, greedy, casual; looking in at shopwindows with pendent parcels; ogling, brushing, destroying everything, leaving even our love impure, touched now by their dirty fingers.
~ Virginia Woolf
Some days in late August at home are like this, the air thin and eager like this, with something in it sad and nostalgic and familiar. Man the sum of his climatic experiences Father said. Man the sum of what have you. A problem in impure properties carried tediously to an unvarying nil: stalemate of dust and desire.
~ William Faulkner