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  • Into every soul, however purged and fenced, evil appears to have as much freedom of entrance as God Himself. -- George A. Smith
  • If I had my way everyone would have a psychiatrist. When the brain is sick and you must throw up, you do it by being purged in a psychiatrist's office. -- Hedy Lamarr
  • We have seen voters denied their rights in recent elections as they have been incorrectly purged from lists, their absentee votes not counted, and voting machine integrity and security not assured. -- Marcy Kaptur
  • Strong efforts have been made in Ohio to curb the authoritarianism of our Secretary of State, Kenneth Blackwell, as he has purged people from lists in our State in particular precincts where voters are heavily minority. -- Marcy Kaptur
  • Holiness is the strength of the soul. It comes by faith and through obedience to God's laws and ordinances. God then purifies the heart by faith, and the heart becomes purged from that which is profane and unworthy. -- James E. Faust
  • We are biological creatures. We are born, we live, we die. There is no transcendent purpose to existence. At best we are creatures of reason, and by using reason we can cure ourselves of emotional excess. Purged of both hope and fear, we find courage in the face of helplessness, insignificance and uncertainty. -- Jonathan Sacks
  • I think its rather peculiar. It's not in keeping with our founding documents, our founding vision. But I'd guess you'd have to ask the Obama administration why they purged all this language from their platform. There sure is a lot of mention of government, so I guess I would put the onus on them to answer why they did all these purges of God. -- Paul Ryan
  • The horror of our history has purged me of opinions. -- John Barth
  • The fire of my adversity has purged the mass of my acquaintance. -- Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
  • A new culture can only grow up in the soil of a purged humanity. -- Johan Huizinga
  • The image that fiction presents is purged of the distractions, confusions and accidents of ordinary life. -- Robert Penn Warren
  • It is necessary men should be tried and purged and purified and made perfect through suffering. -- John Taylor
  • I have been schooled by my own suffering: I've learned the many ways of being purged. -- Aeschylus
  • Ideology... is a kind of contemporary mythology, a realm which has purged itself of ambiguity and alternative possibility. -- Terry Eagleton
  • The most divine light only shineth on those minds which are purged from all worldly dross and human uncleanliness. -- Walter Raleigh
  • I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with Blood. -- John Mason Brown
  • I've purged myself of worldly goods; half my stuff is either being sold or going to charity. I need to go shopping. -- Christy Leigh Stewart
  • It is not possible for form to do without matter because it is not separable, nor can matter itself be purged of form. -- Robert Grosseteste
  • Our ancestors... purged their guilt by banishment, not death. And by so doing, they stopped that endless vicious cycle of murder and revenge. -- Euripides
  • Patriarchy, reformed or unreformed, is patriarchy still: its worst abuses purged or foresworn, it might actually be more stable and secure than before. -- Kate Millett
  • Although a man has so well purged his mind that nothing can trouble or deceive him any more, yet he reached his present innocence through sin. -- Seneca the Younger
  • I don't think literature will be purged until its philosophic pretentiousness is extruded, and I shant live to see that purge, nor perhaps when it has happened will anything survive. -- E. M. Forster
  • I'm as embarrassed as hell about it. I purged myself of my shame by buying the Beatles 'all you need is love', one of the most evocative singles of all time. -- Jon Snow
  • All the heat and fear had purged itself. I felt surprisingly at peace. The bell jar hung suspended a few feet above my head. I was open to the circulating air. -- Sylvia Plath
  • Milton almost requires a solemn service of music to be played before you enter upon him. But he brings his music, to which who listen had need bring docile thoughts and purged ears. -- Charles Lamb
  • Friendship's an abstract of this noble flame, 'Tis love refin'd, and purged from all its dross, 'Tis next to angel's love, if not the same, As strong in passion is, though not so gross. -- Katherine Philips
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