Swear words goes in one ear and comes out the other. Words of wisdom goes in one ear, and it is forever… — Crystal Yang Copy Share Image
“I shrieked incoherent, made up swear words as the pain stopped messing bent me over, and made me its bitch” — Nicole Peeler Copy Share Image
Are you ready to have your mind blown? Sometimes Ron Howard uses swear words. — Dave Itzkoff Copy Share Image
I know all the swear words. I just don't use them. There are worse things in life than being called a Lady. — Irene Dunne Copy Share Image
Swear words and profanities are mere abbreviations of speech, similar to the abbreviations in writing. — Franz Grillparzer Copy Share Image
People who use a lot of swear words, tend to be more honest and trust worthy, human behavioral studies suggest — Anonymous Copy Share Image
People say I use foul language. I learnt swear words only from my father and YGP. — Radha Ravi Copy Share Image
“He swore loudly, confused. I won't repeat the word here. I'm a gentleman.” — rose christo Copy Share Image
“He smelled the smells of commerce and listened to the cursing of the sailors, both of which he admired: the former, as… — Roger Zelazny Copy Share Image
“Veins practically popping out of his neck, the jerk leaned out his window and yelled a bunch of swear words, including a… — James Patterson Copy Share Image
County library? Reference desk, please. Hello? Yes, I need a word definition. Well, that's the problem. I don't know how to spell… — Bill Watterson Copy Share Image
When I was three, my dad thought it would be hilarious to teach me swear words, then have me say them to… — Sarah Silverman Copy Share Image
“Good. Come along you lot. And stay in pairs. You look like shit after someone ate beans. I will need more swear… — K.F. Breene Copy Share Image
There are times over different projects when I've asked the writers why people are swearing for no good reason. I tell them… — John Ratzenberger Copy Share Image
But friends invited me to a private screening of Emmanuelle and said I'd learn a few things. But I know all the… — Irene Dunne Copy Share Image
“Swear words in books have always struck me as lazy and over-familiar. But the ‘c’ word is more than that. It’s used… — Anthony Horowitz Copy Share Image
“Q: Why do you use swear words on your blog, but never the F word? A: Because I'm saving the F word… — Kristin Cashore Copy Share Image
“There are at least five swear words I like better than fuck. My favorites are compound words like apeshit, craphat or batshit,… — Renée Carlino Copy Share Image
“Francie had heard swearing since she had heard words. Obscenity and profanity had no meaning as such among those people. They were… — Betty Smith Copy Share Image
Try and write straight English; never using slang except in dialogue and then only when unavoidable. Because all slang goes sour in… — Ernest Hemingway Copy Share Image
What 'SNL' taught me that was useful on 'The Watch' was, only put in bad words if they can get a laugh… — Akiva Schaffer Copy Share Image
I've got to learn French because I've been going there for years and still, the only words I know are the swear… — Clint Eastwood Copy Share Image
Life's disappointments are harder to take when you don't know any swear words. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I had one really memorable line. It was all the words you're not allowed to say on the airwaves, so it's one… — Peter Jacobson Copy Share Image
“If human beings weren’t ‘dumbable’ enough to be made soldiers, war would be nothing but an exchange of swear words between a… — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
“He was a bad, bad bastard. He abused the privilege of being a cunt, as my old Da would say.’ I smiled,… — Craig Russell Copy Share Image
“Wow, you know a lot of swear words," Sam commented at one point. "And here I thought I had a dirty mouth."… — Gemma Halliday Copy Share Image