Calm Quote by Kirby Larson Download Open image “There is nothing like the occasional outburst of profanity to calm jangled nerves.” — Kirby Larson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Calm Calm Jangled Nerves Occasional Occasional Outburst Outburst Outburst Profanity Profanity Profanity Calm
Profanity is the effort of a feeble brain to express itself forcibly. — Spencer W. Kimball Copy Share Image
Profanity is the result of a weak mind trying to express itself forcably. — Randall Dale Adams Copy Share Image
I'm not like a champion of profanity. I write what I hear, and the characters that I write, that's how they talk. That's how… — Stephen Adly Guirgis Copy Share Image
My God, look at the words people use today. They use profanity like it's nothing. Christ almighty. — Tommy Lasorda Copy Share Image
I'm not against profanity. It's an important part of the language when used properly. — Robert Klein Copy Share Image
No one seems to have learned, or can remember, the magic words that calm people when they are frightened or threatened: "I'm sorry; I… — Carol Tavris Copy Share Image
We don't believe that you have to broadcast and use profanity. It shows a lack of a vocabulary really. — Harry Clay Weaver Copy Share Image
I think if you find your passion and you go with it you are rewarded. — Kirby Larson Copy Share Image
Hon, when someone's a true friend, there's no need to miss 'em." She patted her chest. "'Cause they're always right here. — Kirby Larson Copy Share Image
“My mama always said piecing quilts is like making friends.' She kept her eyes on the scissors as she cut up a piece of… — Kirby Larson Copy Share Image
The year has held its ups and downs for me; I'm sure it has for you, too. I'm counting on the year ending on… — Kirby Larson Copy Share Image
Why couldn't I be more like other girls my age? Take Mrs. Brown's niece. She spent every waking hour sizing up this beau or… — Kirby Larson Copy Share Image
“The war was in Europe, not here. Why all this fuss about where someone was born? Wasn't it where he lived - rather, how… — Kirby Larson Copy Share Image
Remember picture books are the closest form of writing to a poem. Even though they don't have to rhyme, they must be poetic. They… — Kirby Larson Copy Share Image
I am the richest person alive (or at least one of!) because I get to do what I love as a career. — Kirby Larson Copy Share Image
“History has a way of repeating itself, but it's up to us to break the cycle.” — Kirby Larson Copy Share Image
The wren and the nightingale sound nothing alike, but think how dull the world would be without the songs of both birds.-Miss Kanagawa — Kirby Larson Copy Share Image
It seems the misfortune of one can plow a deeper furrow in the heart than the misfortune of millions. — Kirby Larson Copy Share Image
Grandma, please. It’s okay. Dad’s doing a great job. I give him kudos for at least being calm and rational, and not losing his… — Sherrilyn Kenyon Copy Share Image
You practice mindfulness, on the one hand, to be calm and peaceful. On the other hand, as you practice mindfulness and live a life… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
So mightiest powers buy deepest calms are fed, And sleep, how oft, in things that gentlest be! — Bryan Procter Copy Share Image
To practice Aikido fully you must calm the spirit and go back to the origin. — Morihei Ueshiba Copy Share Image
You imagine that I look back on my life's work with calm satisfaction. But from nearby it looks quite different. There is not a… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
Don't get divorced after your first argument! I have a lot of friends that have one fight and that's it, they get divorced. I… — Kelly Ripa Copy Share Image
The goal of the operation is to send Gaza back to the Middle Ages, only then will Israel be calm for the next 40 years. — Michael Ben-Ari Copy Share Image
No physiologist who calmly considers the question in connection with the general truths of his science, can long resist the conviction that different parts… — Herbert Spencer Copy Share Image
When I was a child I truly loved: Unthinking love as calm and deep As the North Sea. But I have lived, And now… — John Gardner Copy Share Image