Quotes About Gossip
What I hate about Halle Berry is there's always drama around her. It's always fighting, automobile accidents, fistfights, boyfriends fighting ex-husbands for the child.
~ Donald Trump
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I wouldn't have said Doogie Howser is gay if I didn't know his boyfriend personally.
~ Perez Hilton
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When Jen Aniston and Brad Pitt broke up, I was dying to see something that said they were getting back together.
~ Jennifer Garner
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People like to gossip about people who are successful.
~ Carole Radziwill
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I was both very successful and very left; the living demonstration of how you could be on the left and still be in the gossip columns and be envied for the money you made.
~ Elia Kazan
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I've learned to suck in my stomach when photographers are around. I used to read gossip magazines all the time, but I stopped when I started being written about in them and read incredible lies about myself.
~ Fergie
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I'll think I have a few wonderful friends and all of a sudden, ooh, here it comes. They do a lot of things. They talk about you to the press, to their friends, tell stories, and you know, it's disappointing.
~ Marilyn Monroe
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You are being hit with tabloid-journalism bi-lines of what you are doing because you have suddenly become a star.
~ Miranda Otto
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Don't get involved in the interoffice politics. On 'Suits,' it can be cheeky and fun to see Rachel and Donna being gossipy, but people get caught up in that. I think in life and in the office, it's best to stay out of the drama.
~ Meghan Markle
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Oasis are okay, but they're like The Sun: base.
~ Ian Brown
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It is silly of you, for there is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.
~ Joseph Conrad
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We here in Moscow are more occupied with dinner parties and scandal than with politics
~ Joseph Conrad
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Backbiting and gossip are the third type of unskillful speech. Words of this nature cause disharmony and the loss of friends.
~ Joseph Goldstein
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Do not feed the monsters. Some are wandering thought forms, looking for a place to set up house. Some are sent to you deliberately. They come from arrows of gossip, jealousy or envy--and inadvertently from thoughtlessness. They feed on your attention, and feast on your fear.
~ Joy Harjo
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Don't feed the monsters...Some are sent to you deliberately. They come from arrows of gossip, jealousy, and envy- and inadvertently from thoughtlessness. They feed on your attention, and feast on your fear.
~ Joy Harjo
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I'm sure all that you've heard is just the usual gossip, invented to injure feelings rather than illuminate truth.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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Gossip - invented to injure feelings rather than illuminate the truth.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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I heard it through the gripevine.
~ Judith Fitzgerald
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Everyone loves a witch hunt as long as it's someone else's witch being hunted.
~ Walter Kirn
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Culture is the name for what people are interested in, their thoughts, their models, the books they read and the speeches they hear, their table-talk, gossip, controversies, historical sense and scientific training, the values they appreciate, the quality of life they admire. All communities have a culture. It is the climate of their civilization.
~ Walter Lippmann
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Gossip is the art of saying nothing in a way that leaves practically nothing unsaid.
~ Walter Winchell
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Bad news goes about in clogs, Good news in stockinged feet.
~ Welsh Proverb
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Gossip went on forever. As Mr. Auden said, 'There is always a great deal of interest in a door behind which something is happening'—but gossip belonged in the realms of a small and uncompassionate world, and Wilfred had seen that the world was larger and more multiple than could ever be described and explained by tittle-tattle.
~ Wendy Jones
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If you truly love film, I think the healthiest thing to do is not read books on the subject. I prefer the glossy film magazines with their big color photos and gossip columns, or the National Enquirer. Such vulgarity is healthy and safe.
~ Werner Herzog
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