Town Gossip Quotes
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Town Gossip Quotes & Sayings
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Knowledge is currency here....
— Joanne Harris
[He] had to submit to the fate of every newcomer in a small town, where many tongues talk but few heads think.
— Victor Hugo
Live in such a way that you would not be ashamed to sell your parrot to the town gossip.
— Will Rogers
Lead your life so you wouldn't be ashamed to sell the family parrot to the town gossip.
— Will Rogers
I'll go live in the woods," said Malone.
"You'll be lonely," said Sutherland. "Even Thoreau went to town in the afternoon to gossip. — Andrew Holleran
"You'll be lonely," said Sutherland. "Even Thoreau went to town in the afternoon to gossip. — Andrew Holleran
Posting your thoughts on any social media site is like telling you most deeply held secret to the town gossip. Not a wise move.
— John Patrick Hickey
Everybody hears whispered gossip and rumors clear across town. But nobody hears the scream next door.
— Graham McNamee
I considered the concept of "oversharing", and what undersharing might be, and whether it was ever possible to settle on something in between.
— David Nicholls
You know how gossip is. It's the toxic waste of small town
— Nicholas Sparks
And his mother, Ursula, whom he called Fancy,
— Katy Regnery
Too often we tend to reduce what is strange to what is familiar. I intend to restore the familiar to the strange.
— Rene Magritte
This is a small town, so everyone talks. Ironic, isn't it - so few people, so many opinions?
— Katarina Bivald
and the most insane gossip tortured the town
— Margaret Mitchell
Everybody's always doing the same old things
you know, doing unto others before they can do unto you. — Michael Lee West
you know, doing unto others before they can do unto you. — Michael Lee West
A vote is like a rifle: its usefulness depends upon the character of the user.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Gossip is an unavoidable evil at school, work, or wherever, but when the HR department gossips, it elevates into malice.
— John-Talmage Mathis