Quotes about Gossip
People want to act like they know celebrities. They want to see pictures. They want to know where you're going. They want to hear you talk about your family.
— Kevin Hart
My mom cautioned me not to become a gossip! I was always up in people's business. People told me stuff... even when I didn't ask and I channeled my story gathering and good sources into a hunger for the news.
— Harris Faulkner
Our debates, for the most part, are examples unworthy of a playground: name-calling, verbal slaps, gossip, giggles, all while the swings and slides of governance remain empty.
— Toni Morrison
By evil report and good report.
— Anonymous
Don't be curious of matters that don't concern you; never speak of them, and don't ask about them.
— Teresa of Avila
Beware of him that telleth tales.
— Anonymous
Time was when they that feared the Lord spake often to one another; I am afraid that now they more often speak one against another.
— Charles Spurgeon
Find some disgruntled member, whisper a lie in his ear and he will wreak havoc in your church.
— Neil Anderson
we ask the following questions before we listen to gossip: What is your reason for telling me this? Where did you get your information? Have you gone directly to the source? Have you personally checked out all the facts? Can I quote you if I check this out?2
— Neil Anderson
M. Myriel had to undergo the fate of every newcomer in a little town, where there are many mouths which talk, and very few heads which think. He was obliged to undergo it although he was a bishop, and because he was a bishop. But after all, the rumors with which his name was connected were rumors only,—noise, sayings, words; less than words— palabres, as the energetic language of the South expresses it.
— Victor Hugo
The nature of rumor is known to all.
— Tertullian
Would that it were the reverse, with girlfriends seriously discussing with their friends their boyfriends' weakness so that they could make a wise decision, and wives seriously defending their husbands' honor so that they could make a lasting marriage. Unfortunately, ignoring your boyfriends' weakness and gossiping about your husband's failures are two sure paths to divorce.
— Gary Thomas