Quotes about Gossip
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
I'm so sick of immaturity, of name-calling, of labels, of gossip, of high school. It doesn't make sense anymore, and I find myself being nice to people that I want to strangle.
— Coco Chanel