
Top 13 Unworth Quotes
#1. MISCREANT, n. A person of the highest degree of unworth. Etymologically, the word means unbeliever, and its present signification may be regarded as theology's noblest contribution to the development of our language.
Ambrose Bierce
#2. What a person wills and not what they know determines their worth or unworth, power or impotence, happiness or unhappiness.
Robert M. Lindner
#3. ACCUSE, v.t. To affirm another's guilt or unworth; most commonly as a justification of ourselves for having wronged him.
Ambrose Bierce
#4. I will no longer be referred to as Miss Steinem of Ms. magazine.
Gloria Steinem
#5. You could recognize him from any angle: lean tall stature, deep black hair, and a walk that had an air of authority - like no one could possibly have anything to say that was of any importance to him
Jennifer Loren
#6. It would not be more unreasonable to transplant a favorite flower out of black earth into gold dust than it is for a person to let money-getting harden his heart into contempt, or into impatience, of the little attentions, the merriments and the caresses of domestic life.
William Mountford
#7. A warrior must focus his attention on the link between himself and his death ... He must let each of his acts be his last battle on earth. Only under those conditions will his acts have their rightful power.
Carlos Castaneda
#8. This does not matter. This is not anything yet. It all depends on what you do with it, afterward.
William Faulkner
#9. Few indeed are those who get a choice. We do as we are told. We stand or fall beside those who were born near to us, who look as we do, who speak the same words, and all the while we know as little of the reasons why as does the dust we return to.
Joe Abercrombie
#11. To want fame is to prefer dying scorned than forgotten.
Emile M. Cioran
#12. When a guy sees a car he likes,
all he can think about is getting under the hood or taking her for a ride.
Penny Reid
#13. He had not a cent in his pocket, but he had faith. He had decided, the night before, that he would be as much an adventurer as the ones he had admired in books.
Paulo Coelho
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