Cursed

Cursed may refer to:

  • Curse, adversity thought to be inflicted by supernatural power
  • Cursed (TV series), a 2000–2001 sitcom
  • "Cursed" (House), a 2005 episode of the TV series House
  • Cursed (2004 film), by Yoshihiro Hoshino
  • Cursed (2005 film), by Wes Craven, starring Christina Ricci
  • Cursed (band), a hardcore punk band
  • Cursed (Morgoth album)
  • Cursed (Ion Dissonance album)
  • Cursed (Rotten Sound album)
  • Cursed (Buffy/Angel novel), a 2003 original novel based on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off Angel
  • Conomor the Cursed, sixth century ruler of Brittany
  • Cursed, the second novel in Benedict Jacka's Alex Verus series

Famous quotes containing the word cursed:

    O, my offense is rank, it smells to heaven;
    It hath the primal eldest curse upon ‘t,
    A brother’s murder. Pray can I not,
    Though inclination be as sharp as will;
    My stronger guilt defeats my strong intent,
    And like a man to double business bound
    I stand in pause where I shall first begin,
    And both neglect. What if this cursed hand
    Were thicker than itself with brother’s blood,
    Is there not rain enough in the sweet heavens
    To wash it white as snow?
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    My first few weeks in America are always miserable, because the tastes I am cursed with are all of a kind that cannot be gratified here, & I am not enough in sympathy with our “gros public” to make up for the lack on the aesthetic side. One’s friends are delightful; but we are none of us Americans, we don’t think or feel as the Americans do, we are the wretched exotics produced in a European glass-house, the most déplacé & useless class on earth!
    Edith Wharton (1862–1937)

    That a famous library has been cursed by a woman is a matter of complete indifference to a famous library. Venerable and calm, with all its treasures safe locked within its breast, it sleeps complacently and will, so far as I am concerned, so sleep forever. Never will I wake these echoes, never will I ask for that hospitality again ...
    Virginia Woolf (1882–1941)