Intolerance has been the curse of our country.
curses
Being beautiful can be a curse, especially if you want to be an artist and create.
Alimony is the curse of the writing class.
When two drivers curse each other on the road, and one of them happens to be a Jew, you can't define that as anti-Semitism.
Child prodigy is a curse because you've got all those terrible possibilities.
I tell you that the curse of God Almighty is on the saloon.
The Olympics must be my curse or something.
Denounce me for advocating freedom if you can, and I will bear your curse with a better resignation.
Cherish that which is within you, and shut off that which is without; for much knowledge is a curse.
Somewhere beneath her hurried curse, A corpse lies bounding in a hearse; And friends and relatives disperse, And are not stirred.
I am actually pro-cursing. I think it's good. I think we should teach kids to curse, so they don't use drugs. It doesn't rot your brain. It doesn't get you pregnant. It doesn't kill you, like tobacco.
You'll quite remove the ancient curse.
Nary a grin grinned Rudolph Reed, Nary a curse cursed he, But moved in his House. With his dark little wife, And his dark little children three.
The gods would take him and leave me bereft, and I curse them! I have cursed them for years, said Ista dryly. Turnabout being fair.
As the caterpillar chooses the fairest leaves to her eggs on, so the priest lays his curse on the fairest joys.
Now a curse upon Because and his kin!
That raven on yon left-hand oak (Curse on his ill-betiding croak!) Bodes me no good.
You gave me your curse, holy Fathers. I give you a blessing: May you be as moral and religious as I am.
Vehicular traffic is completely forbidden in the green strips, where tranquility shall reign and the curse of noise shall not penetrate.
We depict hatred, but it is to depict that there are more important things. We depict a curse, to depict the joy of liberation.
There is a curse on this house.
Racism is to the current era what unAmericanism was to the Fifties: a curse word that provides a handy substitute for logical thought.
The desire not to destroy the palace but to move into it oneself has always been the occupational curse of revolutionaries.
Such taxes, when they have grown up to a certain height, are a curse equal to the barrenness of the earth and the inclemency of the heavens; and yet it is in the richest and most industrious countries that they have been most generally imposed. No other countries could support so great a disorder.
This is the first lesson to learn: be determined not to curse anything outside, not to lay the blame upon anyone outside, but stand up, lay the blame on yourself. You will find that is always true. Get hold of yourself.
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