Use Of Profanity Quotes
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Use Of Profanity Quotes & Sayings
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You've got a really charming way with words, Everly. You should write a book or something.
— Jana Aston
I like profanity - it's practically my mother tongue - but I try to use words that insult without demeaning, when I can.
— Seanan McGuire
I do not use profanity in my novels. My characters all go to church.
— Nicholas Sparks
You like my quotes..., because of what???
You know me??
You think that you understand me... or why?? — Deyth Banger
You know me??
You think that you understand me... or why?? — Deyth Banger
Insight occurs when, and to the degree that, one knows oneself.
— Andrew Schneider
I love Twitter, but some people use profanity so much that at some point it's like saying, 'Pass the salt.'
— Bill Cosby
I don't trust people who don't use profanity.
— Mark Oliver Everett
My God, look at the words people use today. They use profanity like it's nothing. Christ almighty.
— Tommy Lasorda
Never use a big word when a little filthy one will do.
— Johnny Carson
Few men are both rich and generous; fewer are both rich and humble.
— Henry Edward Manning
Comfort is key for a barbecue.
— Ashley Madekwe
Life can change in an instant; don't be so worried about the future that you forget to celebrate what you have right now.
— Jodi Picoult
I don't even use profanity when I'm angry. I think people expected I'd have written a nice romance or something.
— Mary McGarry Morris
Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.
— Jacqueline Patricks
I shouldn't have been looking at lingerie. It naturally made me think about sexy things. Like kissing. Like Patch.
— Becca Fitzpatrick
Look what happened the last time a Republican president tried to fix a doomed national economy. Remember Herbert Hoover?
— Hunter S. Thompson
He felt himself, and did not want to be anyone else. All he wanted now was to be better than before.
— Leo Tolstoy
Sir, I can use profanity in more than a thousand languages, some having curses that will addle an egg at a hundred paces.
— Robert A. Heinlein