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I've faced more than 35 major leaguers, and only two have ever made contact against me.
— Jennie Finch
If the person you're speaking to will think worse or less of the person you're speaking about, then it's gossip, so cut it out!
— Bear Grylls
The person who gossips is a terrorist who drops a bomb, destroys, and they destroy others.
— Pope Francis
When someone speaks against a person its gossip; until the person isn't heard it's still a hearsay.
— Joey Lawsin
The days of the digitals are numbered. The metaphor is built into them like a self-destruct mechanism.
— Tom Stoppard
I know nothing more annoying when people I don't know jump to conclusions on my person based on nothing but gossip or speculation.
— Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Tale-bearing emits a threefold poison; for it injures the teller, the hearer, and the person concerning whom the tale is told.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Count Olaf sounds like an awful person. I hope he is torn apart by wild animals someday. Wouldn't that be satisfying?
— Lemony Snicket
Be warned: A person content to sit with you and criticize others will speak critically of you out of earshot.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
The ferocious inroads of the Normans scared many weak and timid persons into servitude.
— John Lothrop Motley
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
You're not playing the game," he said grimly. "English gossip isn't supposed to get back to the person it's about.
— Elaine Dundy
Truth is like most opinions - best unexpressed.
— Kenneth Branagh
People aren't really aware of what's happening in other places.
— Edwidge Danticat
All experiment is made on a basis of tradition; all tradition is the crystallization of experiment.
— Louis MacNeice