Pristine Quotes
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I watched the surrounding landscape with great curiosity, and I wanted to discover the words that could describe all its unspoiled beauty.
— Daniel J. Rice
It's not by accident that the pristine wilderness of our planet disappears as the understanding of our own inner wild nature fades.
— Clarissa Pinkola Estes
When a bookmark tumbles out of an old book pristine and unwrinkled, it is like a gasp of breath from another century.
— Don Borchert
The happy times of pristine thinking and open minds, always favorable for beginnings, belonged now to the past, and we knew it.
— Christa Wolf
... a place does not have to be pristine to be worthy of protection and care... If people are open and observant, wilderness is all around us.
— David B. Williams
You go to Holland, France, Germany, every community, the tiniest village, they have magnificent, pristine sports facilities.
— Graham Taylor
Insanity is the most pristine clarity.
— A.G. Howard
Wear your clothes with abandon, I say; don't keep them pristine as if for museums: They are meant to wear out. Then you get to buy new ones.
— Russell Smith
Oh, both my shoes are shiny new,
And pristine is my hat
My dress is 1922 ...
My life is all like that. — Dorothy Parker
And pristine is my hat
My dress is 1922 ...
My life is all like that. — Dorothy Parker
Open your eyes! The world is still intact; it is as pristine as it was on the first day, as fresh as milk!
— Paul Claudel
On pristine parchment I draw with my skis calligraphic lines of joy, writing poems of movement.
— Patricia Robin Woodruff
The Bush administration does not desire to see Islam practiced in its pristine purity.
— Louis Farrakhan
Too much certainty is a miserable thing, while the unknowable has a pristine beauty and a wonder with no end.
— Horatio Clare
The church is not a museum for pristine saints, but a hospital ward for broken sinners.
— Timothy Keller
The pristine virtue is nothing but absolute absurdity, utter obscurity and sheer imbecility.
— Chandrashekar
Revolutions usually begin as replacements for older certainties, and not as pristine discoveries in uncharted terrain.
— Stephen Jay Gould
Your own nature is pure, spotless, and pristine. Through association we drag ourselves down or we can raise ourselves up.
— Frederick Lenz
A pristine landscape was perfection itself; it was only when you added people that everything changed.
— Armistead Maupin
Peacekeepers, in pristine white uniforms, march on the cleanly swept cobblestones. Along the rooftops, more of them occupy nests of machine guns.
— Suzanne Collins
No man ever looks at the world with pristine eyes. He sees it edited by a definite set of customs and institutions and ways of thinking.
— Ruth Benedict
Exactly! What kind of plumber has pristine nails?"
"A smart one. — Shelly Laurenston
"A smart one. — Shelly Laurenston
History is the lie. History's words stain otherwise pristine books, drops of inky poison frosted in sugared deception.
— Courtney M. Privett
The best hiding place was love. Thus the conversion from pristine sadism to fabricated hatred, to fraudulent love.
— Toni Morrison
I'm fortunate to live in Wyoming, one of the most beautiful, pristine places in the world.
— John Barrasso
Scientists are very much entangled in their culture and this culture is not pristine, untouched by other cultures and practices.
— Bruno Latour