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The concept of being "cursed" has intrigued and mystified people for centuries, weaving its way through folklore, literature, and even modern-day storytelling. At its core, the idea of a curse represents an ominous force or fate that seems to defy logic and control, often bringing misfortune or hardship to those it touches. This enigmatic theme taps into our deepest fears and curiosities about the unknown, the supernatural, and the power of destiny. People are drawn to quotes about curses because they encapsulate the tension between fate and free will, the struggle against unseen forces, and the resilience required to overcome adversity. These quotes often serve as a reminder of the human spirit's capacity to endure and triumph, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds. Whether viewed as a metaphor for life's challenges or as a literal belief in the supernatural, the allure of curses lies in their ability to evoke a sense of mystery and wonder, prompting us to reflect on the forces that shape our lives and the strength we possess to confront them.

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He just cursed at me and was yelling, 'Get away ... save me, Jesus. At that point, he was lying on his stomach and kept trying to roll into the road.
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I don't even think I've made the finals in the U.S. Open. It's just been a cursed event for me. I didn't really want to come. I was nervous because last time I hurt my knee when I was here. ... To overcome all that, and to actually win it, it's insane.
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I've been there. I've stood on the hot parade ground as a pilot. I've cursed generals.
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Yes, scary. And people were telling them to 'just shut up,' and cursed at them.
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Cursed be the gold that gilds the straitened forehead of a fool!
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Cursed is the life, and cursed is the dwelling, of those who serve another.
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My life in this world is cursed and worthless!
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The first 10 days we were cursed for being sluggish. If the government satisfies half the people, the other half will complain. And this one half will be heard by the world.
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Cursed be the makers of the pit, / Of the fire (kept burning) with fuel, / When they sat by it, / And they were witnesses of what they did with the believers.
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In 1889, I predict, the legislative stage of the Irish question will have arrived; and the union with England, which shall then have cursed Ireland for nine tenths of a century, will be repealed.
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