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Quotes About Gossip

don't be a spoilsport. Gossip is sexy. Gossip is good. Not everybody does it, but everybody should!
~ Cecily von Ziegesar
Serena van der Woodsen, Blair's oldest and newest best friend, shook her pale blond head in response.
~ Cecily von Ziegesar
The fact is that gossip, rumors, mythmaking, and news stories are not appropriate vehicles for the communication of nuances of truth, those subtle tonalities that are often the truly crucial elements in a causal chain.
~ Chaim Potok
Gossip, gossip, gossip. Rumors. Tongues. 'Life and death are in the power of the tongue,' Ã¢â'¬Â he quoted in Hebrew.
~ Chaim Potok
She's a whore, that one, Pam said.
~ Charlaine Harris
When people write things on the Internet about me that aren't true, it's tough to deal with. Even if you're the most mellow person in the world, stuff like that bothers you eventually.
~ Phillip Phillips
I kept getting these little messages through friends: 'Chuck Cannon thinks you are really cute.' And, 'Would you go out with him?' It was just like high school. It was really funny.
~ Lari White
AOL Instant Messenger was a big thing back in the day, where girls would get on it and make fun of me. There was a certain girl, and she wanted to make me feel bad.
~ Brittany Snow
In Vanity Fair, everyone messes up.
~ Claudia Jessie
I've never met Charlie Sheen.
~ Bill Hader
I feel like there is always a rumor that I'm dating someone that I never met before. People have their judgments and ideas of who I am, and they know nothing.
~ Lauren London
I think that people in Mexico talk too much.
~ Carlos Vela
When we got married, we kind of kept it quiet because everybody was saying, 'Oh, Mickey and Minnie got married.'
~ Russi Taylor
It's fun to gossip and stuff. But once it's millions of people - the scale of that, I think, is more damaging to the health of the people that are getting speculated about.
~ Patti Harrison
How people will talk about one's doings!" Fancy exclaimed. "Well, if you make songs about yourself, my dear, you can't blame other people for singing 'em.
~ Thomas Hardy
The people who had turned their heads turned them again as the service proceeded; and at last observing her they whispered to each other. She knew what their whispers were about, grew sick at heart, and felt that she could come to church no more.
~ Thomas Hardy
Turns out that some merrymaker has earlier put a hundred grams of hashish in the Hollandaise. Word of this has got around. There has been a big run on broccoli.
~ Thomas Pynchon
And though there's a grain of truth in every rumor, I've found that the worst gossip usually starts with something harmless.
~ Kathleen O'Dell
Dorsey was out of her league. When a woman like Kay Waverley took you on over a man, you were done for. It was the scandal of the season and all of Monte Carlo agreed; poor little Dorsey wasn't handling it well.
~ Kathleen Tessaro
Around her the tables were filling with people, tourists planning their next stop over a coffee, businessmen meeting for luncheon, well-heeled women taking a break from their sprees, leaning in to gossip with one another, shopping bags piled at their feet.
~ Kathleen Tessaro
Monte Carlo was the place to gamble, gossip and sunbathe, exchange an old lover for a newer one, and acquire next season's fashion statement a full three months before the rest of Paris.
~ Kathleen Tessaro
The easiest thing to do when bad things are being spoken of another is to jump on that slander train. It takes integrity and character to see another's character and integrity to stand up and say that you won't participate in the slander of them.
~ Kathryn Atkins
If you hear that someone is speaking ill of you, instead of trying to defend yourself you should say: "He obviously does not know me very well, since there are so many other faults he could have mentioned." —Epictetus
~ Kathryn Petras
Secrets are easy to hear and hard to keep.
~ KEN ALSTAD