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Quotes About Bullying

I'm not going to be bullied by an overzealous agency of the United States government.
~ Neil Bush
We all struggle to find our place, and schools can be cruel to kids who aren't part of a pack.
~ Trudie Styler
My mother used to pack me Filipino food for lunch, and I would get made fun of because of the way it smelled. Kids would make fun of me because of the way I looked and call me 'Ling Ling.'
~ Bella Poarch
I completely, 100 percent got bullied, and I'd still stick up for myself and try to be strong, but it was always so deeply painful.
~ Maria Brink
MDKM' has to be the right launch for me. I was pampered a lot on the sets while I bullied everyone.
~ Rhea Chakraborty
I think parenting these days is definitely different from when a lot of people grew up. As much blame as we give a lot of our kids for what they're not doing... I also try to give them as much credit for dealing with things that we didn't have to deal with. Bullying was one on one and face to face. Now it's all over the Internet.
~ Nelly
I was actually always really self-conscious about my gap. In middle school, this group of girls were always trying to beat me up - they called my gap a parking lot. It was a really awkward time.
~ Lindsey Wixson
A lady passed me a note in Australia one time that said, 'My daughter gets bullied at school because she has two moms, and you know, we told her just to tell them to watch 'Modern Family.'
~ Eric Stonestreet
I found him perhaps the least terrifying man I've ever met in the theater—because at first glance I could see through him and he could see through me, and he knew that I knew that he knew. Look, love, I've been bullied all my life by bigger experts than Larry Olivier, I can assure you, and he's just got to get in line.
~ Peter O'Toole
You know, what we do know is that there is a high frequency of violence in the home of those who bully.
~ Phil McGraw
Sticks and stones can break your bones, but names can kill you.
~ Philip Zimbardo
When you're being bullied, it can feel like no one cares, and I'm so excited to tell the teens at the schools I visit that I wouldn't be there if their school didn't care.
~ Jay Asher
I started visiting schools and talking to kids about bullying and what to do and how to deal with it. I don't think that there is one person who has lived life without being bullied. Everybody gets bullied - whether it's cyber-bullying or to your face or behind your back.
~ Sammi Hanratty
I vividly remember sixth grade. It's the year when kids turn mean, and it's definitely no longer okay to cry in public. So we force our hot tears back, and they burn our throats all the way down.
~ Lisa McMann
I remember very vividly going to school, being very happy, and then just having guys there who were just out to make my life miserable.
~ Paul Dini
We always talk about bullying, bullies; that is what social media is. It's just people we gave a voice to who didn't deserve to have a voice.
~ Alberto Del Rio
Having diverse leadership means there are more voices in the room, and there are more different points of entry for people who are being bullied or abused at work. There are more points of entry for them to complain to.
~ Joanna Coles
I went to a strict elementary school with nuns, and uniforms that I'm pretty sure were made out of sandpaper. It was an academic, sports-oriented place. I liked to read, and wanted to act, and didn't try out for volleyball. I was weird. The other girls would dip my hair in ink and stuff.
~ Zosia Mamet
I was really sensitive because people would say they thought I was a boy or call me a boy and stuff like that. I always had my hair back and, like I said, baggy clothes. So it was kind of sad. I didn't know what to do about it, and I didn't know what I was doing wrong because I was just being me.
~ Bayley
I got beat up sometimes in the girls' bathroom.
~ Becky G
When you're small, you either are funny, or you get beat up a lot.
~ Tim Conway
There's nothing funny the first time about telling a story about getting beat up and it makes you leave high school.
~ Mike Birbiglia
I see myself as a mascot for the kids who get beat down and don't feel like they belong.
~ Jamie Campbell Bower
For three years, all through junior high, my social death was grossly overdetermined. I had a large vocabulary, a giddily squeaking voice, horn-rimmed glasses, poor arm strength, too-obvious approval from my teachers, irresistible urges to shout unfunny puns, a near-eidetic acquaintance with J.R.R. Tolkien, a big chemistry lab in my basement, a penchant for intimately insulting any unfamiliar girl unwise enough to speak to me, and so on.
~ Jonathan Franzen