
Top 20 Quotes About Pureness
#1. From henceforth thou shalt learn that there is love
To long for, pureness to desire, a mount
Of consecration it were good to scale.
Jean Ingelow
#2. Let happiness bloom.
In the caring love,
In the softness of your tender voice,
In the nonjudgmental love,
In the beauty and pureness of a smile.
Debasish Mridha
#3. When love allows you to be who you are truly and deeply, the nakedness of the body holds no significant power to the attributes of the pureness of one's soul. Being able to connect to a person in a way where the bodies become one, the heart becomes one, and the souls become entangled as one. "When
Zoya
#5. To the man who cherishes a secret in his breast, there is a still greater secret unexplored. Our most indifferent acts may be a matter for secrecy, but whatever we do with the utmost truthfulness and integrity, by virtue of its pureness, must be transparent as light.
Henry David Thoreau
#6. As your consciousness, refinement and pureness of heart expands you will become less judgmental, less corrective, less reactive, less black-and-white, less critical, less apt to blame and less tormented by others and their faults and views.
Bryant McGill
#7. A knowledge of the truth depends not so much upon strength of intellect as upon pureness of purpose, the simplicity of an earnest, dependent faith.
Ellen G. White
#8. The ECK books are simply to show people how to go inside themselves, into the pureness of their heart, where they can get answers directly from the Inner Master about things of a spiritual nature, insights to help them in their life.
Harold Klemp
#9. You're the angel that my demons beg to make fall. The pureness and light that my darkness wants to extinguish.
Harper Sloan
#10. A soul that is transformed by principles exudes holiness and a sense of pureness that is beyond our imagination.
Garey Gordon
#11. What was the matter that pureness of feeling couldn't be kept up? I see I met those writers in the big book of utopias at a peculiar time. In those utopias, set up by hopes and art, how could you overlook the part of nature or be sure you could keep the feelings up?
Saul Bellow
#12. A writers desire to write can only have come from previous experience of literature, and he'll start by imitating whatever he's read, which usually means what the people around him are writing.
Northrop Frye
#13. To study and at times practice what one has learned, is this not a pleasure?
Confucius
#14. She said, a child born at midwinter comes into the world on the shortest day of the year. From that point on, the days stretch out. And so a child born at midwinter walks always toward the light, all his life.
Juliet Marillier
#15. How can this 'I' be said to have any being other than as a pattern of movement in Heaven and Earth's unfolding union.
Douglas J. Penick
#16. Innocence could be lost more than once after all.
Selena Kitt
#17. It was Brian's blood, and for some reason I knew it was pure. No other man I'd held in my arms -and now, not even I- had blood this pure.
Scott Heim
#18. My family is part Creole, and we're Indian, and we're also very, very black. My father was so black, he was blue.
Merry Clayton
#19. Most people who think they can't live up to the great painters of the past, often times have a group of people they think they're better than.
Laura Owens
#20. There is no person, no theorist so reckless as he who says that the facts speak for themselves.
Milton Friedman
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