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The first way you could use cursed in a sentence is "he was forever cursed to a life of pain". If you wish to use it as a swearing type curse a sentence you could use is " he cursed loudly at John"
the premise that something can not come from nothing or being from non being is the basis for eternal return. For anything to exist something must have always been. This first cause or unmoved mover having no beginning could not create anything that would not be as eternal as itself. Time and being itself are circular and being which is really the act of becoming, because nothing is static, can only be eternal since it comes from a first cause that is eternal. In essence everything, including ourselves, has always existed and always will. I wrote this and will write this forever. john@seatechcorp.com
it could be! just use ur imagination. but seriously, no.
Juno(Hera) cursed a nymph named Echo because she talked too much.
Echo was a nymph cursed to repeat only what others said, she loved Narcissus, who could only love himself.
I could not find my glasses in the darkness so I felt my way to the light switch.
maybe u could have a sun, which is half covered by a ball of darkness
It could have several different meanings depending on the kanji used. Yami means dark or darkness, but "shin" has many different meanings, so the phrase could mean any of the following: Dark Mind/Mind of Darkness Dark Heart/Heart of Darkness Dark God/God of the Dark/God of Darkness Dark Forest Dark Wood New Darkness Parent/Kinship of Darkness True Darkness Core of Darkness Dark Water Trust in Darkness/Faith in Darkness Without context it's hard to determine which meaning is meant.
The nymph Echo, cursed by goddess Hera.
The English word "cursed" has several Latin translations. One is "maledictus". However, depending on what you mean you might also say "exsecratus" or "execrabilis".
It means the Fish could be blind in that eye or it could just be the way it was born
nothing [darkness]