Quotes by Profanity Profanity is merely an expression of one's emotions Alanis Morissette profanity emotion expression To swear is neither brave, polite, nor wise. Alexander Pope profanity brave wise However common irreverence and profanity become, they are nonetheless wrong Boyd K. Packer profanity irreverence common The nature and extent of profanity and vulgarity in our society is a measure of its deterioration. Dallin H. Oaks deterioration profanity our-society I've always liked Richard Pryor. I've always responded to rhythmic profanity. David Rees profanity I do not believe profanity has anything to do with Christianity, thank you. Dee Snider profanity christianity believe There are in life a few moments so beautiful,that even words are a sort of profanity. Diana Palmer profanity moments beautiful The urge to shout filthy words at the top of his voice was as strong as ever. George Orwell profanity voice strong None so nearly disposed to scoffing at religion as those who have accustomed themselves to swear on trifling occasions. John Tillotson scoffing trifling profanity ...if you've never been cussed out by a Siamese, you don't know what profanity is all about! Lilian Jackson Braun profanity ifs knows I shall never use profanity except in discussing house rent and taxes. Mark Twain profanity taxes house Oops, I thought. Oops is an all-purpose word standing for every bit of profanity, blasphemy, and pornographic and scatological execration I could think of. Orson Scott Card profanity purpose thinking Do you want me crucified for my profanity? Ozzy Osbourne unanswered-questions profanity want Blasphemous words betray the vain foolishness of the speaker. Philip Sidney profanity betray vain What I'm saying might be profane, but it's also profound. Richard Pryor profanity might profound Talk in order that I may see you. Socrates profanity may order Profanity is the effort of a feeble brain to express itself forcibly. Spencer W. Kimball profanity effort brain For a woman to consider a financial question was shuddered over as a profanity. Victoria Woodhull profanity aggravation financial When a gentlemen is disposed to swear, it is not for any standers-by to curtail his oaths. William Shakespeare swearing profanity gentleman