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Let me go to hell, that's all I ask, and go on cursing them there, and them look down and hear me, that might take some of the shine off their bliss.
As long as there are people in education making excuses for failure, cursing future generations with a culture of low expectations, denying children access to the best that has been thought and written, because Nemo and the Mister Men are more relevant, the battle needs to be joined.
Writers used to make such wonderful pictures without all that swearing, all that cursing. And now it seems that you can't say three words without cursing. And I don't think that's right.
I love British cursing - the cadence of it, the joy in the sound of the words, and the vulgarity of it.
Cursing is invoking the assistance of a spirit to help you inflict suffering. Swearing on the other hand, is invoking, only the witness of a spirit to an statement you wish to make.
I was raised to think cursing makes you look unintelligent.
I really love cursing a lot. But as I get older, I realize it's a little unseemly for women of a certain age.
I suppose anybody just losing it and sputtering curses is pretty funny. But I think it would be more of a challenge, much more of a challenge, to make a cursing dad funny.
All parents should be aware that when they mock or curse gay people, they may be mocking or cursing their own child.
I thought I'd miss cursing, but I actually don't. I still feel like I can get my point across without real harsh language.