The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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As Baptiste expressed it: "Sacre enfant de garce; damn, de ting vas agin my grain, but de young Arapahoe he have saved my life."
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"'Damn 'em,' shouted Bill, as he pitched the corpse of the chief from the gap where Rube had set him.
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Damn it, I never saw such an absolute boob as she was.
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Things are too damn fast to suit me.
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Fill up the street and begin their damn shooting.
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His damn pig.
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Damn you!
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As if they were in league together, damn them.
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Damn the fellow!
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Round and round go the cards, while I inwardly damn At never once finding a visit from Pam.
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ON THE SUCCESS OF DR. GOLDSMITH'S NEW COMEDY "Come, Coley, doff those mourning weeds, Nor thus with jokes be flamm'd; Tho' Goldsmith's present play succeeds, His next may still be damn'd.
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Men take more pains to damn themselves than to save themselves.
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"Damn!" said the ruddy-faced gentleman; and then in a lower tone: "I beg your pahdon, my deah Virginia; I was totally unaware of your presence."
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The b'ys all know that Misther Winton don't care a damn; and they'll not be hurtin' thimselves wid the wurrk."
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Damn my eyes iv it doosn't!
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But Daddy was obdurate, brutal in his determination to have his way; and when she angered him with her remonstrances, he turned upon her with an irritable-- 'I know what it is--damn it!
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That'll damn you, and make your fortune some day, I warn you.
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"Damn, you know, it's so easy to get used to life without hyperlinks.
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I'm gonna be here in ten thousand years, you damn betcha, but I think I'll do it the long way around."
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"Damn," I said.
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His excitement and dedication to the task were inspiring, pulling me into his over-the-top-and-damn-the-torpedoes mode of being.
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It was, perhaps, the culminating symptom of his initiation, of his transformation, when Jack, who had considered her while she spoke, standing perfectly still, his hands in his pockets, his head bent, his eyes steadily on her, now, finding nothing better to do than obey her first suggestion and go to bed, took her hand before going, put it to his lips--and his glance, as he kissed her hand, brought the tears, again, to Valerie's eyes--and said: "Damn goodness."
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And once more his own change, his own initiation to subtler standards, was marked by the fact that when the old, ethical self, still over-glib with its assurances, tried to urge upon him that all was for the best in a wonderful world, ventured to murmur an axiom or so as to the grace, the dignity, the added spiritual significance of old age, the new self, awakened to tragedy, turned angry eyes upon that vision of the rose in the devastated garden, and once more muttered, in silence:--"Damn!"
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We must include them in our prayers, wish for their conversion, and, though their case appear hopeless, we must not damn them before their time.
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Both these artists seem to have a secret and refined sympathy with Fuseli's famous outburst, "Damn Nature, she always puts me out!"
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A damn bad man, but there are traces of his slop work.
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"I don't care a damn how he marries her, or if he marries her at all."
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'Silvery little bird... is... thirsty, Says I'm going to... have a drink, But I don't... know what to drink....' Damn his stupid curiosity!
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Do you understand that there's something higher than brawling... in mankind; there are moments of an hon-hon-honourable man.... Shatov, I'm good; I'll forgive you.... Shatov, damn the manifestoes, eh?"
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Damn it!" cried Shatov, waving his hand.
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"Foo, damn it all, there's no talking to you.
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"Allow me to inform you, sir, that I've no intention of putting up with your sans faisson henceforward, and I beg you to remember..." "Why, damn it all, he is in earnest!"
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The fourth and fifth chapters are... they really are... damn it all, they are beyond words!
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"It... it's... damn it!
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Is it my fault that I look upon you as a most honourable and, above all, a sensible man... capable, that is, of understanding... damn..." The poor fellow evidently could not master his emotion.
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"That's just it; you always cut the ground from under one's feet with your logic, damn it.... Well, here goes... this 'noble personality,' this 'student'... is Shatov... that's all."
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"How should I know?-damn it all."
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Damn it all, don't you know what nothing means?...
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And as for this poem, they say it was written by Herzen to Shatov when he was still wandering abroad, in memory of their meeting, so they say, by way of praise and recommendation-damn it all... and Shatov circulates it among the young people as much as to say, 'This was Herzen's opinion of me.'
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"Well, suppose I haven't-damn him!-what business is that of yours and what bother will it be to you?
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"Well, I don't care, damn it!"
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"I said, 'Damn you and your secret!'
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"Damn you, you really are giving me an idea?"
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"But what do you want with me, damn you?"
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Damn Shigalovism!
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Damn the Pope!
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He shouted that he would annihilate the woman question, that he would eradicate every trace of it, that to-morrow he would forbid and break up their silly fete for the benefit of the governesses (damn them!
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Damn it!
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"Damn it all, what do you want?"
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Giving us to understand that the separate knots of the general network already covering Russia number by now several hundred, and propounding the theory that if every one does his work successfully, all Russia at a given moment, at a signal..." "Ah, damn it all, I have enough to do without you!" cried Pyotr Stepanovitch, twisting in his chair.
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"Damn it all, I suppose I must"-Pyotr Stepanovitch got up-"though it's early.
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Damn it all, where?"
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"Well, damn you, then, I'll come to-morrow.
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Damn it all!
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But, damn it all!
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But, damn it all, never mind, that's no matter!
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"Damn it all, he'll meet them and warn Shatov!" cried Pyotr Stepanovitch, pulling out his revolver.
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Damn it all, fellows like you are capable of anything!
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Only don't trouble yourself; I've provided for all contingencies: I am not going till I've dashed your brains out with this revolver, as I did to that scoundrel Shatov, if you are afraid to do it yourself and put off your intention, damn you!"
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"Damn it all, he won't shoot himself!" he was thinking.
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"Damn it all, what is it now?" he thought again.
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"No, of course, there's rid need of it, damn the police!
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"Damn it all," Pyotr Stepanovitch cried all at once, ill-humouredly, "he hasn't signed it!
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Oh, damn it all, I don't hear the shot!"
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Oh, damn it, the candle, the candle!
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I can put him in such an attitude oh the floor with an unloaded revolver in his hand that they'd be certain he'd done it himself.... Ach, damn it!
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Damn it all, he'll be sure to miss!"
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damn it!
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For a minute he was silent, as if in a dream, and then, drawing himself up to his full height, with a cynical smile on his face, waving his hat and cane in the air, and at the same time shaking his head in a self-accusing way, yelled at the top of his voice, "I am sixty-five years old, and still a damn fool!"
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Old-line Republicans, after reading this conclusive reply, shook their heads and said, regretfully, "Damn Record; the campaign's over."
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Marse Henry was in fine spirits, and without showing the slightest trace of the old bitterness, rehearsed the details of this now-famous incident in a witty, sportsmanlike, and good-natured way, and at its conclusion he turned to my newspaper friend and laughingly said: "You damn rascal, you are the scoundrel who sent out the story that Harvey and I were trying to force Wall Street money on Wilson.
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I afterward learned that McCombs was about to release the delegates when Roger Sullivan, who had been informed of McCombs' message to the New Jersey Governor, rushed over to McCombs and said to him, "Damn you, don't you do that.
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"Then," said the President, "outvote them, damn them, outvote them!"
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I am for peace, but I am not for peace at any damn price."
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The President replied: "I am sorry, but I do not care a damn for the criticism of the country.
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I realize that as President of the United States you have a perfect right to say anything you damn please about me, for I am a man and I can defend myself.
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The time demanded that its preachers should take their text from the spiritually excessive Blake: "Damn braces, bless relaxes."
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We are all quite ready to "damn braces."
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Some damn fool, artist!
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_Damn_ people--always coming along and spoiling places.
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"But I don't care a damn if you do.
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The Ministry are ingeniously implied to have been damn'd by the public; to give places with no attention to the capacity of the recipient; and to laugh at the dupes by whose money they live.
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Not one honest man, Pillage sadly admits, is on his side; as his 'shallow plot' opens out the first applause changes to hisses; his farce is damn'd; and he himself is left consoling the solitude of his downfall by getting exceedingly drunk on a third bottle.
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"Well, damn it!
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If he did, damn the commission!
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Damn him!
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"Oh, damn him, damn him, damn him!" he muttered as he threw himself into a cab.
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Yea, perhaps Out of my weakness and my melancholy, As he is very potent with such spirits, Abuses me to damn me: I'll have grounds More relative than this.
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[43] A Shaksperean hero, with drawn sword, allows himself to be restrained from action by the thought that, because 'it is heavy' with his own murdered father, who is suffering in Purgatory, he (Hamlet) ought not to kill the criminal now, but later on, when the latter is deeply wading in sin-- When he is drunk asleep, or in his rage, ... And that his soul may be as damn'd and black As Hell, whereto it goes.
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They say God has a right to damn me because He made me.
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We will not burn you because you throw away the sacred scriptures; but their Author will," "We think it an infamous crime to persecute our brethren for opinion's sake; but the God whom we ignorantly worship will on that account damn his own children forever."
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Just think of God saying to people: "If you do not love Me I will damn you."
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In this way a God of infinite wisdom experimented with man, keeping him between an outstretched abyss beneath and a heaven above; and in time the man came to believe that he could please God by having read a few sacred books, could count beads, could sprinkle water, eat little square pieces of bread, and that he could shut his eyes and say words to the clouds; but the moment he left this world nothing remained except to damn him.
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He didn't believe that God so loved the world that He intended to damn most everybody.
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And, according to that, hundreds of billions and billions of years ago our fate was irrevocably and forever fixed, and God in the secret counsels of His own inscrutable will, made up His mind whom He would save and whom He would damn.
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This Presbyterian believes that billions of years before that baby in the cradle--that little dimpled child, basking in the light of a mother's smile--was born, God had made up His mind to damn it; and when Talmage looks at one of those children who will probably be damned he is cheerful about it; he enjoys it.
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Is it a compliment to an infinite God to say that every being He ever made deserved to be damned the minute He got him done, and that He will damn everybody He has not had a chance to make over.
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Let every man try to make every day a joy, and God cannot afford to damn such a man.
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