Profanity Quote by Robert McKee Download Open image “Oh, by the way, I tend to use a lot of profanities. I do that for a reason: I like it.” — Robert McKee ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Profanity Reason Use Way
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… — Katie Aselton Copy Share Image
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 Copy Share Image
I'm not against profanity. It's an important part of the language when used properly. — Robert Klein Copy Share Image
I've never used one word of profanity in front of my wife, or my daughter, or my granddaughter or anybody else's wife. — Tommy Lasorda 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
I know, if I'm speaking to God in any kind of way, I keep myself from using profanity. — Tech N9ne Copy Share Image
I do not use profanity in my novels. My characters all go to church. — Nicholas Sparks 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
My God, look at the words people use today. They use profanity like it's nothing. Christ almighty. — Tommy Lasorda Copy Share Image
“Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.” — Jacqueline Patricks Copy Share Image
I use the [vulgar] words because apparently these words do not corrupt morally. I'm from the street in New York, hung around in a… — George Carlin Copy Share Image
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Good story' means something worth telling that the world wants to hear. Finding this is your lonely task...But the love of a good story,… — Robert McKee Copy Share Image
Notoriously outspoken, his sentences always punctuated with profanities, General George S. Patton was the epitome of what a leader should be like - or… — Simon Sinek Copy Share Image
If you're trying to get your point across using profanity, hurtful words, and violence, you're not getting your point across at all. Period. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
No parent can consistently teach faith in Christ who profanes the name of Deity. Profanity is never heard in the well-ordered home. Swearing is… — David O. McKay Copy Share Image
“She hit us,” the woman shrieked. That was the gist of it anyway. There were a lot of unladylike words that began with “F,”… — Patricia Briggs Copy Share Image
I have no desire to be hip to the latest black slang and do the stereotypical black thing. I was a Richard Pryor fan,… — Franklyn Ajaye Copy Share Image
Rock music pays off. Rock music takes me on a joyride. Rock music keeps me off the hell city bus. Rock music will always… — Wesley Willis Copy Share Image
“He never once repeated himself and he never used either profanity or obscenity. (I learned later that he saved those for very special occasions,… — Robert A. Heinlein Copy Share Image
Do we regard language as more public, more ceremonial, than thought? Just as family men condemn the profanity on the stage that they use… — Edmund White Copy Share Image
“And then I remember this morning and I wonder if it really happened or if I dreamed it. It was nice. And weird. And… — Jennifer Donnelly Copy Share Image
There was certainly less profanity in the Godfather than in the Sopranos. There was a kind of respect. It's not that I totally agreed… — Danny Aiello Copy Share Image