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Quotes About Pure

At the center of our being is a point of nothingness which is untouched by sin and by illusion, a point of pure truth, a point or spark which belongs entirely to God, which is never at our disposal, from which God disposes of our lives, which is inaccessible to the fantasies of our own mind or the brutalities of our own will.
~ Thomas Merton
How like an angel came I down!
~ Thomas Traherne
The task of science is investigation pure and simple," he said quietly. "Not to try to prove this or that." He
~ Thor Heyerdahl
And when Paul dove to embrace me, the look on his face was one of absolute, perfect joy—the kind of joy that can't be reproached, stolen, or marred—the kind that only the innocent or the ignorant are capable of experiencing.
~ Tiffanie DeBartolo
He said many people believe in God only because of the selfish reward of eternal life …" Another blew his nose. "So in order for our faith to be pure, we have to stop believing in God." "What!" "Only temporarily—just long enough to imagine eternal darkness …" "… Then, once we could handle that, we were free to return and believe selflessly." "… My belief's never been stronger.
~ Tim Dorsey
in this night, pure and everlasting, like an old fairy tale, being Turkish felt infinitely better than being poor.
~ Orhan Pamuk
Hanya penyair termurni yang membiarkan cinta memasuki hatinya dalam masa revolusi.
~ Orhan Pamuk
I designed Ender's Game to be as clear and accessible as any story of mine could possibly be. My goal was that the reader wouldn't have to be trained in literature or even in science fiction to receive the tale in its simplest, purest form. If everybody came to agree that stories should be told this clearly, the professors of literature would be out of a job, and the writers of obscure, encoded fiction would be, not honored, but pitied for their impenetrability.
~ Orson Scott Card
The sky was pure opal now.
~ Oscar Wilde
in that quiet gentle voice, as sweetly pure as the stab of an icicle.
~ Cressida Cowell
For, of course, being a girl, one's whole dignity and meaning in life consisted in the achievement of an absolute, a perfect, a pure and noble freedom. What else did a girl's life mean?
~ D.H. Lawrence
This Nature-sweet-and-pure business is only another effort at intellectualizing. Just an attempt to make all nature succumb to a few laws of the human mind.
~ D.H. Lawrence
The days go by, through the brief silence of winter, when the sunshine is so still and pure, like iced wine, and the dead leaves gleam brown, and water sounds hoarse in the ravines.
~ D.H. Lawrence
pain is the only real emotion. Everything else can be taken away. Love,happiness,joy can always be taken away. Even old sadness can be dissipated if you pee enough ha-ha into it. But pain is pure
~ Walter Dean Myers
The difference between saints and the rest of us isn't that they have loving, pure beliefs and we don't; rather, they function solely from their essence
~ Wayne W. Dyer
When action is pure and selfless, everything settles into its own perfect place.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
allow that essential center of pure love to activate your unique usefulness.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
Lo que le hizo a mi corazón era puro, una magia inexplicable. - Juli
~ Wendelin Van Draanen
And while she sounded lonesome, I doubted whether a whip-poor-will ever sounded that hauntingly pure.
~ Charles Martin
It may be a movement towards becoming like little children to admit that we are generally nothing else.
~ Charles Williams
The truth is, she's a weirdo. Just like you were. Are. A glorious, perfectly weird weirdo. Like all kids before they forget how to be exactly how weird they really are. Into whatever they're into, pure. Before knowing. Before they learn from others how to act. Before they learn they are Asian, or Black, or Brown, or White. Before they learn that all the things they are and about all the things they will never be.
~ Charles Yu
for it is the pure, *intellectual* soul alone, that can receive delight from solitude.
~ Charlotte Dacre
And, you know, we are all in the same keeping. The sea is a glorious great pure thing, you know, that man cannot hurt or defile. It seems to me," said Ethel, looking up, "as if resting there was like being buried in our baptism-tide over again, till the great new birth. It must be the next best place to a churchyard. Anywhere, they are as safe as among the daisies in our own cloister.
~ Charlotte Mary Yonge
And they were canopied by the blue sky, So cloudless, clear, and purely beautiful, That God alone was to be seen in Heaven.
~ Lord Byron, "The Dream," 1816