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In a late-night camp conversation during the Civil War, Gen. Horace Porter asks Gen. Ulysses S. Grant why he never swears despite his rough army life. Grant explains he never learned to, sees its folly in rousing anger, and views it as a wasteful habit. Later, a teamster jokes that Grant must never have driven mules.
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Gen. Horace Porter, in his "Campaigning With Grant" in Century, says: While sitting with him at the camp-fire late one night, after every one else had gone to bed, I said to him: "General, it seems singular that you have gone through all the rough and tumble of army service and frontier life, and never been provoked into swearing. I have never heard you utter an oath or use an imprecation."
"Well, somehow or other, I never learned to swear," he replied. "When a boy I seemed to have an aversion to it, and when I became a man I saw the folly of it. I have always noticed, too, that swearing helps to rouse a man's anger; and when a man flies into a passion his adversary who keeps cool always gets the better of him. In fact, I could never see the use of swearing. I think it is the case with many people who swear excessively that it is a mere habit and that they do not mean to be profane; but, to say the least, it is a great waste of time."
His example in this respect was once quoted in my hearing by a member of the Christian commission to a teamster in the Army of the Potomac, in the hope of lessening the volume of rare oaths with which he was italicizing his language, and upon which he seemed to be placing his main reliance in moving his mule-team out of a mud-hole. The only reply evoked from him was: "Then thar's one thing sartin: the old man never druv mules."
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Gen. Grant shares with Porter his lifelong aversion to swearing, viewing it as foolish, anger-inducing, and wasteful. A teamster humorously responds to advice based on Grant's example by noting Grant never drove mules.