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Pure Quotes - Page 4

Increase of love brings increase of happiness, when it is mutual, and pure as that will be.

Increase of love brings increase of happiness, when it is mutual, and pure as that will be.

Anne Bronte (2016). “The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Diversion Illustrated Classics)”, p.442, Diversion Books

There are few things as nauseating as pure obedience.

"The Name of the Wind". Book by Patrick Rothfuss, 2007.

America has never been a pure democracy and majoritarianism has always been as much feared as monarchism.

Mark R. Levin (2013). “The Liberty Amendments”, p.20, Simon and Schuster

Pure wisdom always directs itself towards God; the purest wisdom is knowledge of God.

Lew Wallace (2016). “Historical Novels of Lew Wallace: Ben-Hur, The Fair God & The Prince of India (Illustrated): A Tale of the Christ, The Last of the 'Tzins – Story of Aztecs and Conquistadors & The Fall of Constantinople”, p.483, e-artnow

For those pure in mind, everything is pure.

Georg Feuerstein (1998). “Tantra: The Path of Ecstasy”, p.227, Shambhala Publications

The pure soul is a pure lie.

Friedrich Nietzsche “Delphi Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche (Illustrated): Friedrich Nietzsche”, Delphi Classics

Few serve truth in truth because only few have the pure will to be just, and of those again very few have the strength to be just.

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Peter Preuss (1980). “On the Advantage and Disadvantage of History for Life: Part II of Thoughts Out of Season”, p.33, Hackett Publishing

The limited circle is pure.

Franz Kafka (1979). “The Basic Kafka”, p.259, Simon and Schuster

Blessed are the pure in heart for they have so many more things to talk about.

Edith Wharton (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Edith Wharton (Illustrated)”, p.3128, Delphi Classics

I take it to be true that pure thought can grasp the real, as the ancients had dreamed.

"Einstein's Philosophy of Science" by Don A. Howard, quoting "On the Method of Theoretical Physics", The Herbert Spencer Lecture, delivered at Oxford, June 10, 1933, plato.stanford.edu. February 11, 2004.

Ignorance, madam, pure ignorance.

Quoted in James Boswell, The Life of Samuel Johnson (1791) (entry for 1755)