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Quotes About Profanity

You motherfuckingbastardsonofabitchwhorecocksuckerprick!
~ Shelly Laurenston
Tracy I swore 37 times in the last month. I said the 'f-word' a couple of times, but it was mostly 'shit's and 'bastard's. Is 'douche bag' a curse Graham I suppose it would depend on the context. Tracy How about John you're a douche bag for kissing Barbara Graham It's a curse. Tracy Oh, well then it's not 37 times it's 71 times.
~ Signs
Okay, seriously, I dont know if this is true or not, but I heard people who use profanity are trying to compensate for their lack of you know... size" -Tuck
~ Simone Elkeles
shut the fuck up and let's go blow the fuck out of those goatherding motherfuckers who have Nathan." Donovan cracked a smile. "Yippee ki-yay." "Fuckin' A." "Sarah's been on you about the language, huh." Garrett snarled in response and then muttered a few more F bombs for good measure. "Yeah, you better get them all out now because when you get back home, no more F words for you." "Fuck you, Van. Just fuck you.
~ Maya Banks
We have arrived at the point where we are flippant about God. We tell jokes about Him. God's name is used so often in profanity in the entertainment world that sometimes it is embarrassing to watch television.
~ Billy Graham
I'll tell ya, in New York City, where I've lived far too long, 'f***' isn't even a word, it's a comma.
~ black lewis ii
While money doesn't talk, it swears.
~ Bob Dylan
Yeah, well, the F-bomb - it's become as ubiquitous as the word 'like.' People just throw the word 'like' around as punctuation. And I think in a lot of everyday speech, the F-bomb has become a kind of dash or a comma.
~ Geoffrey Rush
Fils de putain
~ Stephanie Bond
I use profanity because I like profanity, but I'm not vulgar. Big difference. I love profanity because I really think profanity is cool.
~ Godfrey
I love profanity, but I think if it's used too much, it just sounds a little trashy. I think it's more effective when it's dropped intelligently. I like intelligent profanity.
~ Katie Aselton
Barr paused and delivered his summary line: "They just think you're a fucking asshole.
~ Bob Woodward
Keating can be somewhat liberal with the profanity, so I shall substitute the word 'albatross' where necessary, and you may read that part privately later.
~ Suzanne Enoch
Heaven help them all if that man was solely responsible for educating his brothers—though that did explain everyone's liberal profanity.
~ Suzanne Enoch
I would like to discuss the psychological determinates in your use of copulative profanity.
~ Tanya Huff
The skaa called Sazed holy, but at that moment he realized that he was the most profane of men. He was a creature who knew three hundred religions, yet had faith in none of them.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Didgeridooing?" Megan asked from over my shoulder. "Profanity filter on my mobile," I said. "You use a profanity filter? What is this, kindergarten?" "Nah," I said. "It's hilarious. Makes people sound really stupid.
~ Brandon Sanderson
On its surface, the HBO documentary series 'Hard Knocks,' about the New York Jets' training camp, resembles another HBO series, 'The Sopranos.' Both star the stout patriarch of a New Jersey 'family' preoccupied with food, intimidation, and florid profanity.
~ Steve Rushin
There are things that can only be said with a good string of cussing. I'm definitely fond of a few choice words. They say things that nothing else can say. Gotta love it.
~ Tony Hale
Howard Thurman, one of America's greatest theologians said, "By some amazing but vastly creative spiritual insight the slave undertook the redemption of a religion that the master had profaned in his midst.
~ Brian D. McLaren
My mother didn't like to hear profanity, and she certainly never spoke it. She had always told us that swearing was the sign of a lackluster vocabulary and, worse, a stunted imagination. There are so many interesting words to use, along or in combination, she said, that I don't know why anyone would fall back on one-syllable obscenities.
~ Terry Ryan
Beauty is desired in order that it may be befouled; not for its own sake, but for the joy brought by the certainty of profaning it.
~ Tom Stoppard
I wish we had fewer bad words in 'Jump Street.' That would probably be better.
~ Phil Lord
Genuinely skillful use of obscenities is uniformly absent on the Internet.
~ Karl Kleinpaste