416 Quotes About Purity
- Author H.M. Ward
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I see it, Jack. Your muse is back. The thing that gave you passion, tormented you, and haunted you is back. You're reeling in ecstasy and dread. It's something you want, but can't ever have. And the one that brings the pain is pure, white as snow... and standing in front of you.
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- Author J. Otis Yoder
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How much verbal garbage there is going out across the air waves and across the pulpits of our land because preachers do not believe the Gospel; do not believe that Jesus Christ is the only way.
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- Author Osamu Dazai
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To break free from this vexatious and awful never-ending cycle, this flood of outrageous thoughts, and to long for nothing more than simply to sleep--how clean, how pure, the mere thought of it is exhilarating.
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- Author Toba Beta
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A pure belief can not be forced on human's heart.If it could, no need for terms such as 'I've told you'.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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As much 'sarad' (flexible and straightforward) as you will be; that much 'samadhi' (bliss) will prevail within you.
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- Author Dr. Tony Beizaee
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Mother, thank you for letting your pure love flow through your heart’s channel of purity to inherit and bequeath the heritage of motherhood.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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The Gnani Purush (the enlightened one) has natural and spontaneous forgiveness (sahaj kshama) even for those worthy of punishment; that forgiveness is naturally there. One does not have to ask for his forgiveness. Where there is natural and spontaneous forgiveness been given, only there people become pure.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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With a pure heart, the one who sincerely wants to know only the Soul and does not want any worldly comforts; the enlightened one (Gnani Purush) will come to him & his work will be done. A pure heart is required.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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Good (shubha) is considered ekantik (one sided view point); pure (shuddha) is considered anekant (all inclusive viewpoints). Moksha (ultimate liberation) is through anekant (all inclusive viewpoints). Anekant means no insistence; it accepts every truth. The path of the Vitraags (the enlightened ones who are free from attachment & hatred) is anekant (all inclusive viewpoints) and it is syadvaad (does not hurt any one’s viewpoint to the slightest extent).
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