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Updated: May 8, 2025


The old rule holds. It is your thought which determines what manner of man you are. The respectable man who keeps within the law and does no outward harm, but who thinks sordidly, meanly, or impurely, is the man of all others who is farthest from the kingdom of God, because he does not feel his need, nor can anyone help him. Thoughts are harder to change than ways.

Besides, I am afraid that marriage might cause you to develop, and then I should lose you. Marriage is a sort of forcing house. It brings strange sins to fruit, and sometimes strange renunciations. The renunciations of marriage are like white lilies bloodless, impurely pure, as anæmic as the soul of a virgin, as cold as the face of a corpse. I should be afraid for you to marry, Reggie!

The aesthetic significance of form is feebly and impurely felt, the power of creating it is lost almost; but finer descriptions have rarely been painted. They knew how to paint in the sixteenth century: as for the primitives God bless them they did their best: what more could they do when they couldn't even round a lady's thighs?

Hughes says, with characteristic elegance "yet although he wrote so much, Tennyson never wrote a single line that would bring a painful or anxious blush to the cheek of the most innocent or sensitive maiden." What a curious antithesis! Why should a man write impurely for writing much? And is this the supreme virtue of a great poet? It might be predicated of Martin Tupper.

"I shall sleep on the sofa, in the next room." Her eyes rested on him, for a moment, in speechless surprise; she looked back again at the bed. "Are you going to leave me by myself?" she asked wonderingly. Not the faintest suggestion of immodesty nothing that the most profligate man living could have interpreted impurely showed itself in her look or manner, as she said those words.

Yet, though the echoes and shadows of art enrich the life of the plains, her spirit dwells on the mountains. To him who woos, but woos impurely, she returns enriched what is brought. Like the sun, she warms the good seed in good soil and causes it to bring forth good fruit. But only to the perfect lover does she give a new strange gift a gift beyond all price.

I do not suggest for one moment that their appreciation of art is a thing to be ashamed of; the majority of the charming and intelligent people with whom I am acquainted appreciate visual art impurely; and, by the way, the appreciation of almost all great writers has been impure.

Can you find anything more terrible than that such occasion where all may work and influence each other for all life in purity and goodness that such occasion should be used impurely? Like a dawn, like a dawn for purity should be the life of a maiden. Calm, and pure and with holy prayer." Miriam repeated these words in her mind trying to dwell on the beauty of Fraulein's middle tones.

And yet their sole charm lies in the circumstances, from being late, from the anxious expectancy, but from the purely or, rather, impurely, if you prefer sensual point of view, they are detestable. Think! Outside it is cold. The young woman has walked quickly; the veil is moist from her cold breath. Little drops of water shine in the lace.

And yet their sole charm lies in the circumstances, from being late, from the anxious expectancy, but from the purely or, rather, impurely, if you prefer sensual point of view, they are detestable. Think! Outside it is cold. The young woman has walked quickly; the veil is moist from her cold breath. Little drops of water shine in the lace.

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