Quotes About Unbecoming
Even decay is a form of transformation into other living things, part of the great rampage of becoming that is also unbecoming.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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Levity of behavior, always a weakness, is far more unbecoming in a woman than a man.
~ William Penn
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I personally don't like guns at all, so pointing a gun at someone or having a gun pointed at me makes me feel very unbecoming. I think they're a scourge.
~ Bob Morley
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No one should ever know where conduct ends and acting begins. Conduct unbecoming. That's what acting is.
~ Peter O'Toole
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Religion is the eldest sister of philosophy: on whatever subjects they may differ, it is unbecoming in either to quarrel, and most so about their inheritance.
~ Walter Savage Landor
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If you have assumed a character above your strength, you have both acted in this matter in an unbecoming way, and you have neglected that which you might have fulfilled.
~ Epictetus
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If you have assumed a character above your strength, you have both acted in this matter in an unbecoming way, and you have neglected that which you might have fulfilled.
~ Epictetus
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It is not right in a house serving the Muses to have mourning. For us it is unbecoming.
~ Sappho
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My grandmother, whom we call Biel, thinks it's very unbecoming of me not to smile for the paparazzi. So every time I see them, I think, 'Smile for Biel!'
~ Jessica Biel
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We come here to overcome and it would have been unbecoming had it not been so.
~ Goa Kerle
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I remember it was frowned upon. Considered frivolous, or dangerous, or unbecoming—one of those terms that the moribund use to keep the adventurous in tow.
~ Unknown
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Ain't fit for man nor beast
~ W.C. Fields
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And do you not also think, as I do, that the harsh feeling which the many entertain towards philosophy originates in the pretenders, who rush in uninvited, and are always abusing them, and finding fault with them, who make persons instead of things the theme of their conversation? and nothing can be more unbecoming in philosophers than this.
~ Plato
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