The expression " not worth a damn " is recorded in 1802.
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If you are not feeling it, you are not worth a damn.
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His advisers had told him it was " not worth a damn ."
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Going into the year, every paper and magazine said we suck, we're not worth a damn.
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She made the same mistake when she said of pitcher Mark Portugal, " He makes $ 3 million and he's just not worth a damn ."
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"But as far as giving the public any practical feel for the mission of Air Force One, I think it's not worth a damn ."
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When a reporter from the Chicago Tribune repeated the question about the Confederate flag, Helms told him he was " not worth a damn as a journalist ."
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At one point he accused several Illinois officers of being not worth a damn . On December 1 General Wool had all three regimental officers of the Arkansas volunteers placed under arrest for refusing to accept a designated campground.
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Its ultimately gay-affirmative message can be summed up in a lyric from the Jerry Herman musical version : " Life's not worth a damn till you can say, ` Hey, world, I am what I am ! "'
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But from your second job onwards to the end of your career-it's not worth a damn-almost all that matters is your past experience-and if you've spent all of those extra years in college, you have less experience than other people your age.