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You must be absolutely honest and true in the depicting of a totem for meaning is attached to every line. You must be most particular about detail and proportion. Emily Carr
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Perhaps that is our doom, our human curse, to never really know one another. Rick Yancey
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I tend to curse in French more often than I do in English. Alaina Huffman
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When I go to see people, I always kind of hope they are going to play some kind of songs I know. So you've got to know your audience. It's kind of something that is a blessing and a curse in a way. You're obligated to play some of that stuff that people know, but I don't think that's all you have to do. Tom Petty
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Sean Penn is a left-wing guy, ... He's been that way, his father was that way, he's always going to be that way. He goes down to New Orleans with his boat, he rescues some people, and he does some good. The right kills him, and his wife curses at the right - it's all just a whole big charade. It doesn't really mean anything other than the fact that the guy did actually rescue some people. Bill O'Reilly
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She can curse right and she looks as though she's eaten French food before. Julie Powell
curse heard whisper
She has heard a whisper say,/ A curse is on her if she stay/ To look down to Camelot. Lord Alfred Tennyson
cursed known
You love what you do, you are cursed with it, and then you get known for being cursed with it Armand Assante
cursed people shut telling
Yes, scary. And people were telling them to 'just shut up,' and cursed at them. Elizabeth Watson
curse
I can't say anything about that. But I will say I did not curse or say anything disrespectful. Mike Davis
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I talk to myself. It's my worst habit. I often muse aloud, or, when people drive me crazy, I curse them aloud. I might do a ranting monologue about how pissed off I am about them, occasionally forgetting that they might still be in the room; now, that's weird! Monique Roffey
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I distinctly remember the vivacious optimism that inundated the United States when the Soviet Union imploded in the early 1990s. This was not glee generated by the doom of an implacable enemy, but thrill germinated by the real possibilities that the future held for freedom. Eskinder Nega
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In the end, for all of Obama's grand rhetoric on ridding the world of nuclear weapons, history has doomed him to preside over the emergence of two rogue nuclear regimes (North Korea and Iran). Thomas P.M. Barnett
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She was doomed from the start. I can't imagine Gale isn't tremendously disappointed. Terry Anderson
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I would say that the first quarter of next year probably has already been doomed by this episode, Britt Beemer
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I think there's a little negativity in this town because they don't look at themselves as winners. It's doom and gloom, there's no doubt about that. They need some sunlight. John Muckler
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I don't want to be killed, I don't want to be kidnapped, I don't want to be hurt. But I don't have a personal sense of doom every time I exit my house. Anita David
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I think that's what we need is the optimism and not all the gloom and doom that can come out of the situation that we have right now. Chris Moore
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Had this little lion lived, he would have been doomed to a life of extreme confinement and boredom. Lisa Wathne
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'Suttree' is a fat one, a book with rude, startling power and a flood of talk. Much of it takes place on the Tennessee River, and Cormac McCarthy, who has written 'The Orchard Keeper' and other novels, gives us a sense of river life that reads like a doomed 'Huckleberry Finn.' Jerome Charyn