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Updated: May 1, 2025
They speak very much like other people, and speak on subjects upon which other people speak. They get as excited as ordinary people, too. Yonder is a lewd fellow shouting obscenities to a female, who, in an equally loud voice and quite as unmistakable language, returns him a Roland for every Oliver.
Bagley should shoot Casey, however richly he may deserve having his neck stretched for such fraud upon the people...." There was more, but this was all that Casey read. He tore the paper into shreds and stamped upon it, inarticulate with fury. When at last he found his tongue a flood of obscenities flowed. He drew a pistol from his pocket; brandishing the weapon, he reached for the door knob.
This limited understanding, this narrowness of vision, which gives rise to most of the misconceptions and condemnations of the doctrine of Birth Control, is responsible or the failure of politicians and legislators to enact practical statutes or to remove traditional obscenities from the law books.
He shows the absurdity and inconsistency of tolerating players in their delineation of the vices and follies of deities for the amusement of the people in the theatre, while the priests performed the same obscenities as religious rites in the temples which were upheld by the State; so that philosophers like Varro could pour contempt on players with impunity, while he dared not ridicule priests for doing in the temples the same things.
I dwell so many miles above the puddles in which these filthy little vermin sprawl and crawl and bawl their cheap obscenities, that I cannot possibly be spattered by the witticisms of a Verdurin!" he cried, tossing up his head and arrogantly straightening his body. "God knows that I have honestly attempted to pull Odette out of that sewer, and to teach her to breathe a nobler and a purer air.
It contained a caricature of the Crucifixion, the scroll emanating from Mary Magdalene's mouth, in particular, containing obscenities which cannot be quoted here. Robert thrust it into his pocket and strode on, every nerve quivering. 'This is Wednesday in Passion week, he said to himself. 'The day after to-morrow is Good Friday!
Finally the telescopic screens picked up the spaceport, a huge oval amphitheater excavated out of a valley between two jagged mountain ranges. The language in the command room was just as bad, but the tone had changed. It was surprising what a wide range of emotions could be expressed by a few simple blasphemies and obscenities.
"Yes, but Friday, Saturday, Sunday? Had yer forgotten my address or didn' 'aarpen to remember that I was in London, too?" "I was afraid of your being angry. I thought I'd better wait." "Where?" She looked up at him, but did not answer. "You've played me false. You've sold yourself to that fornicating old devil. You " And with a roar he burst into imprecations, blasphemies and obscenities.
'They that make them are like unto them, so is every one that trusteth in them. We need no other principle than that to account for the degradation of heathenism and for the obscenities and foul transgression within the very courts of the temple.
The law permits "sacred concerts" which, under the benevolent sway of Tammany, has come to mean any sort of vaudeville; so what we have is a free rein to the imbecilities of "Mutt & Jeff" and the obscenities of Anna Held and Gaby Deslys while we bar the greatest moralists of our times, such as Ibsen and Brieux.
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