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Life & Wisdom Quote by Sophocles

"All is disgust when a man leaves his own nature and does what is unfit"

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Disgust is the moral alarm Sophocles trusts most: not a squeamish reaction to dirt, but the body’s verdict when a person steps outside the limits of what they are. “Leaves his own nature” doesn’t flatter the modern idea of self-invention; it warns that there’s a shape to human life, a set of fitting actions, and that violating it doesn’t merely cause harm - it contaminates the whole world of feeling. “All is disgust” is totalizing on purpose. Once the breach happens, the stain spreads: relationships, rituals, even language take on the sour taste of something out of joint.

In Greek tragedy, this isn’t self-help advice about authenticity. It’s a civic and religious claim. Sophocles writes in a culture where the polis runs on boundaries: between citizen and exile, human and divine, permissible pride and hubris. To do “what is unfit” is to violate to prepon - what is appropriate - and that appropriateness is not personal preference but a public grammar. Disgust functions as the chorus’s emotional shorthand for pollution (miasma), the sense that a wrong act doesn’t stay private; it radiates.

The subtext is a warning about self-justification. Tragic figures rarely think they’re villains; they think they’re exceptions. Sophocles punctures that fantasy by treating moral transgression as self-betrayal: the punishment begins internally, as revulsion. The line’s sting is its refusal to negotiate. Once you abandon your nature, the world stops feeling like home - and that queasy recognition is the first, clearest form of judgment.

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Sophocles. (2026, January 17). All is disgust when a man leaves his own nature and does what is unfit. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/all-is-disgust-when-a-man-leaves-his-own-nature-34825/

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Sophocles. "All is disgust when a man leaves his own nature and does what is unfit." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/all-is-disgust-when-a-man-leaves-his-own-nature-34825/.

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"All is disgust when a man leaves his own nature and does what is unfit." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/all-is-disgust-when-a-man-leaves-his-own-nature-34825/. Accessed 31 Mar. 2026.

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Sophocles (496 BC - 405 BC) was a Author from Greece.

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