Pure mathematics is on the whole distinctly more useful than applied. For what is useful above all is technique, and mathematical technique is taught mainly through pure mathematics. – G. H. Hardy
A pure mathematical series would be one in which each term is derived from the preceding term by a rule. – George Oppen
Pure truth cannot be assimilated by the crowd; it must be communicated by contagion. – Henri Frederic Amiel
With ‘The Conjuring,’ I really wanted to create classical cinema-style film-making, pure cinema as it were. – James Wan
Libertarians are constantly arguing with each other who is the most pure libertarian and who is most ideologically pure. – John Mackey
I’m just opposed to a pure inflation-only mandate in which the only thing a central bank cares about is inflation and not employment. – Janet Yellen
Kant’s style is so heavy that after his pure reason, the reader longs for unreasonableness. – Alfred Nobel
Unfortunately, when we had a No. 1 draft pick, there wasn’t an Andrew Luck out there. A lot of that’s pure luck. – Bob McNair
There is no such thing as a pure introvert or extrovert. Such a person would be in the lunatic asylum. – Carl Jung
Who may ascend the mountain of the Lord? Who may stand in his holy place? The one who has clean hands and a pure heart, who does not trust in an idol or swear by a false god. They will receive blessing from the Lord and vindication from God their Savior. – The Bible Psalm 24:3-5
You are a garden locked up, my sister, my bride; you are a spring enclosed, a sealed fountain. – The Bible Song of Solomon 4:12.
Anyway, I collapsed in France in the middle of a tour. I hadn’t been eating properly, I was getting very phobic about audiences, and I collapsed in pure fright. – Andy Partridge
To begin with, we put the proposition: pure phenomenology is the science of pure consciousness. – Edmund Husserl
On completing my degree, I started a Ph.D. in statistics, although I knew very little about the topic. My supervisor was Professor Harry Pitt, who was an excellent pure mathematician and probabilist. – Clive Granger
A formally harmonious product needs no decoration; it should be elevated through pure form. – Ferdinand Porsche