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Swearing Is Good Quotes By Horace Annesley Vachell: I have been crying," she replied, simply, "and I have been crying," she replied, simply, "and it has done me good. It helps a woman you know, just as swearing helps a man. Horace Annesley Vachell
Swearing Is Good Quotes By Robert Lowth: Profane swearing never did any man any good. Profane swearing never did any man any good. No man in the richer or wiser or happier for it. Robert Lowth
Swearing Is Good Quotes By Mark Jackman: Eagles, buffalos and deserts vast, it's no good Eagles, buffalos and deserts vast,
it's no good living in the fucking past. — Mark Jackman
Swearing Is Good Quotes By Pawan Mishra: Damn, the good words are all asterisked!""The men Damn, the good words are all asterisked!"

"The men only understand the asterisks. My worry is if they understand the rest! — Pawan Mishra
Swearing Is Good Quotes By Robert Jordan: The trick is not to satisfy everyone, but The trick is not to satisfy everyone, but to leave everyone feeling they reached the best possible result. — Robert Jordan
Swearing Is Good Quotes By Nancey E. Turner: Taking up marriage is a good excuse for Taking up marriage is a good excuse for taking up cursing.
These is my words — Nancey E. Turner
Swearing Is Good Quotes By Aimee Mann: The knock-out punch is always the one you The knock-out punch is always the one you never see coming. — Aimee Mann
Swearing Is Good Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche: In laughter all that is evil comes together, In laughter all that is evil comes together, but is pronounced holy and absolved by its own bliss. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Swearing Is Good Quotes By William R. Forstchen: John's standard maneuver to ask someone to help John's standard maneuver to ask someone to help him, especially in a moment of crisis, — William R. Forstchen