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Being a gossip reporter just isn't a respectable job. It'll chew you up and spit you out.
— Kim Cattrall
I've stopped reading the comments below news articles and on gossip blogs because those are the ones that'll ruin your day in a second.
— Taylor Swift
A circle of friends, doesn't always keep perfect relationships.
— Anthony Liccione
Fire and swords are slow engines of destruction, compared to the tongue of a Gossip.
— Richard Steele
After my first year on 'Gossip Girl,' everybody said, 'You've got to do a big commercial movie, ride this wave.'
— Blake Lively
I don't like to read. The only things I read are gossip columns. If someone gives me a book, it had better have lots of pictures.
— Ethel Merman
Senators don't really provide good gossip - until they do, and then it's an A1 story and they're out of a job.
— Amy Argetsinger
A rumour is like a prostitute;
it will go with whoever embraces it. — Matshona Dhliwayo
it will go with whoever embraces it. — Matshona Dhliwayo
When gossip gets old it becomes a myth.
— Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
I'm not in the gossips that much, but something I read recently was that me and Emma Watson are having a feud. And I've never even met her.
— Emma Roberts
The most active part of a gossip's body is his tongue.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
It's a myth that boys don't like to gossip.
— Katie Cotugno
Anthologizing is a dusty sport, half antique hunting and half literary gossip fest, and I love it.
— Michael Sims
My dog is half pit-bull, half poodle. Not much of a watchdog, but a vicious gossip!
— Craig Shoemaker
If it were not for a goodly supply of rumors, half true and half false, what would the gossips do?
— Thomas Chandler Haliburton
The uniform tenor of a man's life furnishes better evidence of what he has said or done on any particular occasion than the word of any enemy.
— Thomas Jefferson
History is idle gossip about a happening whose truth is lost the instant it has taken place.
— Gore Vidal
In Russia everything is a secret, but there is no secrecy.
— Robert K. Massie
You said she's a senior? Babe we're ALL crazy.
— Cecily Von Ziegesar
When you call someone a sinner, make sure you have no sin in you, and if you say you are without sin, you are a righteous liar.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
In my neighborhood, gossip is a competitive sport that's been raised to Olympic standard, and I never diss gossip; I revere it with all my heart.
— Tana French
Someone who gossips well has a reputation for being good company or even a wit, never for being a gossip.
— Louis Kronenberger
Anyone who has obeyed nature by transmitting a piece of gossip experiences the explosive relief that accompanies the satisfying of a primary need.
— Primo Levi
If there's one thing I don't look for in a maid, it's discretion. Except with my own secrets, of course.
— Julian Fellowes
Anyone who thinks women have a monopoly on gossip has never been to a gay bar. Those queens will rip you to shreds.
— Andrew Grey
My position attracts a fair amount of rumors and gossip and misperceptions, but I'd rather not focus on that.
— Queen Rania Of Jordan
This is a small town, so everyone talks. Ironic, isn't it - so few people, so many opinions?
— Katarina Bivald
The grapevine should be named after a more bitter fruit. It should be called the grapefruit tree.
— Chrystos
To a philosopher all news is gossip, and they who edit and read it are old women over their tea.
— Henry David Thoreau
A snake knows more about what is happening around than any other creature, because it has no ears to listen to gossip - only direct perception.
— Jaggi Vasudev
Gossip, after it reaches a certain point of insult and falsehood, becomes a source of amusement to its victims.
— Margaret Deland
The fact that none of these civic worriers had ever heard of such a case was unimportant, because they all had heard of somebody who had heard of it!
— Sinclair Lewis
He was a bad painter and a vicious gossip, with a vocabulary composed almost entirely of obscenities, guttural verbs, and the word postmodernist.
— Donna Tartt
Proverbs 18:8 8 The words of a gossip are like choice morsels; they go down to the inmost parts.
— Anonymous
There was a moment of silence and then Sutherland breathed, But, darling! Gossip is the food of the gods.
— Andrew Holleran
Gossip is a sort of smoke that comes from the dirty tobacco-pipes of those who diffuse it: it proves nothing but the bad taste of the smoker.
— George Eliot
Give a girl a boyfriend and she becomes a total expert on relationships
— Cecily Von Ziegesar
A man once told me that his dog was half pit bull and half Poodle. He claimed that it wasn't much good as a guard dog, but it was a vicious gossip.
— Stanley Coren
Gossip is a policeman and a teacher. Without it, there would be chaos and ignorance.
— Jonathan Haidt
I was just thinking about how high school gossip travels fast. I guess my life has been reduced to either a text or a tweet.
— Thomas Amo
Don't read Variety. Don't listen to gossip. Don't live in L.A., and write.
— Robert Mark Kamen
I avoid the young adult section altogether if possible, although it's sometimes fun to catch a girl lying on the floor, reading 'Gossip Girl.'
— Cecily Von Ziegesar
Be warned: A person content to sit with you and criticize others will speak critically of you out of earshot.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
He had to accept the fate of every newcomer to a small town where there are plenty of tongues that gossip and few minds that think.
— Victor Hugo
A boomerang returns back to the person who throws it.
But first, while moving in a circle, it hits its target.
So does gossip. — Vera Nazarian
But first, while moving in a circle, it hits its target.
So does gossip. — Vera Nazarian
Poetry is a puppet-show, where riders of skyrockets and divers of sea fathoms gossip about the sixth sense and the fourth dimension.
— Carl Sandburg
In few people is discretion stronger than the desire to tell a good story.
— Murasaki Shikibu
Whoever listens to slander is himself a slanderer.
— Muhammad Ali
After one of the lectures in Philadelphia, a woman asked Chesterton what made women talk so much, to which he replied, briefly, 'God, Madam'.
— Ian T. Ker
Gossip is the art of saying nothing in a way that leaves practically nothing unsaid.
— Walter Winchell
Can we not do without the society of our gossip a little while, - have our own thoughts to cheer us?
— Henry David Thoreau
Yeah, 'Gossip Girl' is a good show. It's a real New York show, like 'Sex and the City.'
— Jay McInerney
Fidelity is a living, breathing entity. On wobbly footing, it can wander, becoming something different entirely.
— Kay Goodstadt
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
A Gossip is a dung beetle in disguise ....
— M. Jackson
Be deaf, be blind, be dead to gossip, and it will grow disgusted with you and select a more sensitive victim.
— Charles Spurgeon
I sometimes read in a gossip column that I was at a party when I was in Europe at the time. It sometimes feels I've got a Doppelganger somewhere.
— Candace Bushnell
I'll tell you a piece of news
I hope you have not heard it before: for good, bad, or indifferent, one always likes to be the first to tell. — Anne Bronte
I hope you have not heard it before: for good, bad, or indifferent, one always likes to be the first to tell. — Anne Bronte
I can be a bit nosey. I like a bit of gossip.
— Julia McKenzie
I usually wouldn't be this close to you without a tetnus shot.
— Cecily Von Ziegesar
I'd never really babysat. I feel like I'm Blair, or 'Gossip Girl.' A teenager, basically - and now suddenly I'm a mom?
— Cecily Von Ziegesar
Remember, kiddo, gossip says a lot about people. But not the people who are talked about. Only the people who do the talking."
— Charleigh Rose
Don't pretend like you know me 'cause you shook some neighborhood tree and got a li'l rotten fruit.
— Lauren Francis-Sharma
It's a strange thing, to be talked about instead of talked to.
— Maggie Stiefvater
It is difficult to make a reputation, but is even more difficult seriously to mar a reputation once properly made
so faithful is the public. — Arnold Bennett
so faithful is the public. — Arnold Bennett
As to people saying a few idle words about us, we must not mind that, any more than the old church steeple minds the rooks cawing about it.
— George Eliot
That's always been my test for what makes a story: is this something journalists would gossip with each other about?
— Nick Denton
Sociological research has shown that the maximum 'natural' size of a group bonded by gossip is about 150 individuals.
— Yuval Noah Harari
If one read [Lady Whistledown's Society Papers] often enough, one could almost feel a part of London society without actually attending any balls.
— Julia Quinn
All the gossip and craziness becomes a kind of sustained narrative which, in turn, can become history. It's scary.
— Barbara Kruger
A scholar does not wish to be always pumping his brains; he wants gossips.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I thought I would like a job where inquiring about everyone else's private business was considered perfectly routine.
— Joanna Cannon
Silence is regarded as a sort of sin now, and it has to be filled with a lot of gossip and soundbites.
— Douglas Hurd
I've noticed the people most uptight about smokers and drinkers don't really have a problem with gluttony and gossip.
— Tim Hawkins
I think the hardest part about being a teenager is dealing with other teenagers - the criticism and the ridicule, the gossip and rumors.
— Beverley Mitchell
Prince or commoner, tenor or bass,
Painter or plumber or never-do-well,
Do me a favor and shut your face -
Poets alone should kiss and tell. — Dorothy Parker
Painter or plumber or never-do-well,
Do me a favor and shut your face -
Poets alone should kiss and tell. — Dorothy Parker
It is curious how much more interest can be evoked by a mixture of gossip, romance and mystery than by facts.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
Don't indulge in gossip ... People who throw mudballs always manage to end up getting a little on themselves.
— Ann Landers
The stories that grow up around a king are strong vines with a fierce grip.
— Geraldine Brooks
The difference is between saying something to a person, and saying something about a person. The first might be rude, but the second is always gossip.
— Patrick Rothfuss
Many a man's tongue shakes out his master's undoing.
— William Shakespeare
Not only is the world informed of everything about you, but of a great deal more.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
Gossip is only the lack of a worthy memory.
— Elbert Hubbard
For my part, I can compare her (a gossip) to nothing but the sun; for, like him, she knows no rest, nor ever sets in one place but to rise in another.
— John Dryden
The difference between gossip and philosophy lies only in one's way of taking a fact.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.