Vulgar words in Occasion for Disaster (Page 1)
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"The country," he said, "is going to Hell in a handbasket."
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"The country's always been going to Hell in a handbasket, one way or another.
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"Rome was always going to Hell in a handbasket, and finally it--" He paused.
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"Damn it," Luba said in a soft, sweet voice, "kiss me, Ken."
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We're working on it--twenty-four hours a day, or damn near, but we're working.
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The world, he told himself, was going to hell in a handbasket.
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"Damn it," Malone said, "I said 4-T and I meant 4-T. Four as in four and T as in--as in China.
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It's all right to get rid of all the fools, idiots, maniacs, blockheads, morons, psychopaths, paranoids, timidity-ridden, fear-worshipers, fanatics, thieves, and the rest of the general, all-round, no-good characters; I'm all for it.