Meaning of the word "to the pure all things are pure" in English
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to the pure all things are pure
US /tu ðə pjʊr ɔːl θɪŋz ɑːr pjʊr/
UK /tuː ðə pjʊə ɔːl θɪŋz ɑː pjʊə/
Idiom
innocent or morally upright people do not see evil or ulterior motives in others because they themselves lack such qualities
Example:
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She couldn't believe he was lying to her, but then again, to the pure all things are pure.
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He didn't suspect any fraud because to the pure all things are pure.