Quotes about gossip
gossip tea age
The subtle sauce of malice is often indulged in by maidens of uncertain age, over their tea. Antoine Rivarol
gossip myth grows
When gossip grows old it becomes myth. Bill Vaughan
gossip
I get my gossip from 'Nashville' on ABC. Caitlin Rose
gossip world four
I take it as a matter not to be disputed, that if all knew what each said of the other, there would not be four friends in the world. This seems proved by the quarrels and disputes caused by the disclosures which are occasionally made. Blaise Pascal
gossip blind deaf
Be deaf, be blind, be dead to gossip, and it will grow disgusted with you and select a more sensitive victim. Charles Spurgeon
gossip catchy
Those who gossip with you will gossip about you. Edgar Allan Poe
gossip effort rumor
There is a vital force in rumor. Though crushed to earth, to all intents and purposes buried, it can rise again without apparent effort. Eleanor Robson Belmont
gossip history wells
History: gossip well told. Elbert Hubbard
gossip vices enjoyed
Gossip is vice enjoyed vicariously Elbert Hubbard
gossip romance mixtures
It is curious how much more interest can be evoked by a mixture of gossip, romance and mystery than by facts. Eleanor Roosevelt
gossip half would-be
If an American was condemned to confine his activity to his own affairs, he would be robbed of one half of his existence. Alexis de Tocqueville
gossip secret care
There is no friendship that cares about an overheard secret. Alexandre Dumas
gossip despair treachery
Despair is the central part of the psychopathology. For the handmaiden of gossip is treachery: Alexander Cockburn
gossip people trouble
When you are in trouble, people who call to sympathize are really looking for the particulars. E. W. Howe
gossip soul poison
Slander is poison to the soul. David O. McKay
gossip envy mind
Gossip bespeaks either a vacant mind or one that entertains jealousy or envy. David O. McKay
gossip gossips
Who gossips with you will gossip of you
gossip criticism rumor
The ball of rumor and criticism, once it starts rolling, is difficult to stop. Anne Morrow Lindbergh
gossip never-trust tales
Never trust the teller, trust the tale. D. H. Lawrence
gossip soul faces
Because the truth is that gossip is as good as gospel in this town. You can save face but you won't ever save your soul. And that's a fact. Conor Oberst
gossip rumor enlargement
And all who told it added something new, and all who heard it, made enlargements too. Alexander Pope
gossip silence sin
Silence is regarded as a sort of sin now, and it has to be filled with a lot of gossip and soundbites. Douglas Hurd
gossip complaining apologizing
Gossip is the currency of the discourse, so you should shut up about yourself. Never confess, never explain, never apologize, and never complain. Dave Hickey
gossip people desire
It is one of my sources of happiness never to desire a knowledge of other people's business. Dolley Madison
gossip journalism
Journalism is often simply the industrialisation of gossip. Andrew Marr
gossip secret confidant
Confidante: One entrusted by A with the secrets of B confided to herself by C. Ambrose Bierce
gossip denied
Gossip is never fatal until it is denied. Booth Tarkington
gossip silence secret
If I maintain my silence about my secret it is my prisoner...if I let it slip from my tongue, I am ITS prisoner. Arthur Schopenhauer
gossip gossiping-and-rumors
Gossip is when you hear something you like about someone you don't. Earl Wilson
gossip people village
A writer's business is minding other people's business ... all the vices of the village gossip are the virtues of the writer. Dawn Powell
gossip people show-me
Show me someone who never gossips, and I'll show you someone who isn't interested in people. Barbara Walters
gossip coins lightning
I find it shocking that anybody can be brought down in D.C. for gossip, ostensibly. I thought that was the coin of the realm there. That's like getting hit with lightning on a cloudless day. Dennis Miller
gossip people competition
There is too much talk and gossip; pictures are apparently made, like stock-market prices, by competition of people eager for profits... All this traffic sharpens our intelligence and falsifies our judgment. Edgar Degas