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Quotes about Purity

We cannot be unclean and expect the help of the Almighty.
— Gordon Hinckley
There is clothing that is improper for a Christian woman.
— Paul Washer
The AAP from the beginning made it clear that they were about changing policy and not being a symbol of purity in a corrupt world.
— Abhijit Banerjee
Lay siege to your sins, and starve them out by keeping away the food and fuel which is their maintenance and life.
— Richard Baxter
There is no such thing as a nonpolitical Christianity. To refuse to critique the system or the status quo is to fully support it—which is a political act well disguised. Like Pilate, many Christians choose to wash their hands in front of the crowd and declare themselves innocent, saying with him, "It is your concern" (Matthew 27:25). Pilate maintains his purity and Jesus pays the price.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
First-half-of-life religion is almost always about various types of purity codes or "thou shalt nots" to keep us up, clear, clean, and together, like good Boy and Girl Scouts. A certain kind of "purity" and self-discipline is also "behovely," at least for a while in the first half of life, as the Jewish Torah brilliantly presents.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
There is explosive power in virtue.
— Corrie Ten Boom
Prayer gives us a pure heart and a pure heart can do much.
— Mother Teresa
Purity is the fruit of prayer.
— Mother Teresa
Then you will not be ashamed to tell men and demons that you are sanctified, and are living a pure and holy life free from sin, a life that gives you power over the world, the flesh, and the devil.
— William Seymour
Dogs are our link to paradise. They don't know evil or jealousy or discontent.
— Milan Kundera
I am convinced that the human heart hungers for constancy. In forfeiting the sanctity of sex by casual, nondiscriminatory making out and sleeping around, we forfeit something we cannot well do without. There is dullness, monotony, sheer boredom in all of life when virginity and purity are no longer protected and prized.
— Elisabeth Elliot