Gossip Slander Quotes
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Gossip Slander Quotes & Sayings
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A circle of friends, doesn't always keep perfect relationships.
— Anthony Liccione
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— Jojo Moyes
Curses are like chickens, they always come home to roost.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
The majority of my symphonies are tombstones.
— Dmitri Shostakovich
The body's like a huge ear. It's as simple as that.
— Evelyn Glennie
Never allow your present situation deprive you from your happiness".
— Abdulazeez Henry Musa
You don't need to pray to God any more when there are storms in the sky, but you do have to be insured.
— Bertolt Brecht
Both sides had more confidence in their opponents' weaknesses than their own strength.
— H.W. Brands
Tale-bearers are as bad as the tale-makers.
— Richard Brinsley Sheridan
If you haven't got anything nice to say about anybody come sit next to me.
— Alice Roosevelt Longworth
I'd always dread this part of being a guest in the morning - the tentative yielding into the house's normal traffic.
— Kaui Hart Hemmings
Anything I've done that really worked happened because, either by sheer will or a lack of options, I was incredibly focused on one problem.
— Evan Williams
The world was full of signs. One needed only to know how to see and interpret them.
— Jan-Philipp Sendker
I've never really felt like I was a child actor. Just an actor who happened to be quite young.
— Saoirse Ronan
Slander is poison to the soul.
— David O. McKay
How much an ill word may empoison liking!
— William Shakespeare
You could never prove innocence, not in the match with the man who only had to imply guilt.
— David Halberstam
RUMOUR:
Upon my tongues continual slanders ride,
The which in every language I pronounce,
Stuffing the ears of men with false reports. — William Shakespeare
Upon my tongues continual slanders ride,
The which in every language I pronounce,
Stuffing the ears of men with false reports. — William Shakespeare
Whoever listens to slander is himself a slanderer.
— Muhammad Ali
Enter RUMOUR, painted full of tongues.
[Stage direction, Henry IV, Part 2, Induction] — William Shakespeare
[Stage direction, Henry IV, Part 2, Induction] — William Shakespeare