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Quotes About Soiled

My mind opened eagerly to meet them, but my soul was already ruined for ever, soiled and dead. It had been bitten by a mean, weak-nerved timidity, like a tick in a dog's ear: you tear it off, but the small head remains to grow again into a complete, loathsome insect.
~ A. I. Kuprin
Engine loves his branch line. One day, when he stopped at a small station, some children looked sad. "They've closed our playground and our favorite sand pit." "Teacher says the sand is soiled and too dirty to play in.
~ Wilbert Awdry
Teacher says the sand is soiled and too dirty to play in." "Please help us, Thomas.
~ Wilbert Awdry
Politics is the reflex of the business and industrial world, the mottos of which are: 'To take is more blessed than to give'; 'buy cheap and sell dear'; 'one soiled hand washes the other.
~ Emma Goldman
The purity of the critical ermine, like that of the judicial, is often soiled by contact with politics.
~ Edwin Percy Whipple
Truth is as impossible to be soiled by any outward touch as the sunbeam.
~ John Milton
Yes, it is frustrating to listen to those who foment fear, suspicion and intolerance, who don't know the mistakes of history, and are in the midst of repeating them. Have faith that the character of the American people as a whole is such that, in the end, we will choose not to drink this brand of soiled milk.
~ Jeh Johnson
My socks henceforth will be tan. They will neither be soiled, nor rolled, nor gaudy, nor restrained, nor holey. They will be tan. The only other thing they may be is clean.
~ Robert Leckie
Who is not revolted by the idea of our soul's carnal origin, of the corporeal turbulence out of which our flesh is born, and which, however beautiful, is soiled by its origin, its birth?
~ Fernando Pessoa
Any more bitching from the geriatric crew? What a bunch of old women. Should I hire another crewmate to change your bed diapers while I'm at it? Next time I'll let The League have you. Vik, I'm relinquishing control back to you. (Devyn) It's what I live for. By the way, ye organic life forms aren't the only ones who've soiled themselves. Can I have a minute to attend my needs, Captain Asshole? (Vik)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Leave a chimney-sweep alone when you see him, Chiltern. Should he run against you, then remember that it is one of the necessary penalties of clean linen that it is apt to be soiled.
~ Anthony Trollope
I remember him, already a defeated old man, getting up before dawn to face the unmusical reality of soiled bloody dressings.)
~ John Rechy
It is a poor soul who confuses dirt with filth or soil with soiled.
~ Beth Moore
If there are amazing graces on this earth, I believe that they are these good children sent to us by God and not yet soiled by the knowledge that their nation does not love them.
~ Jonathan Kozol
Midway between the too soiled ground and the too-sublime vaults, at the level of the air, entering the skin of the role, poetry plays its game.
~ Michel Leiris
It was that white cloak that soiled me, not the other way around.
~ George R.R. Martin
The room had lost its morning light, the glow of expectation and potential. The daylight was now gray, and the new day was already used, a little soiled by mistaken thoughts and makeshift undertakings.
~ Tove Jansson
Love for sale,Appetizing young love for sale.Love that's fresh and still unspoiled,Love that's only slightly soiled,Love for sale.
~ Cole Porter
A soiled baby with a neglected nose cannot be conscientiously regarded as a thing of beauty.
~ Mark Twain
Forgiveness is the answer to the child's dream of a miracle by which what is broken is made whole again, what is soiled is made clean again.
~ Unknown
baby's diaper is soiled, or it can be manually checked by inserting
~ Unknown
How could all this fresh water of memories have spurted once again and flowed through my impure soul of today without getting soiled?
~ Marcel Proust
The first pages of memory are like the old family Bible. The first leaves are wholly faded and somewhat soiled with handling. But, when we turn further, and come to the chapters where Adam and Eve were banished from Paradise, then, all begins to grow clear and legible.
~ Max Muller