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“A wise man once found peace in the practice of saying nothing, leaving the gossiper with no other choice but to fabricate gossip about a wise man saying nothing”
Herbert Maurice Brunner“Gossip is an idle talk that makes you look worse than the person you are talking about, and people tend to have more confidence in the person you talked about when they get tired of your gossip. Speak with love and kindness or don't speak at all.”
Uzoma Nnadi“There was a moment of silence and then Sutherland breathed, “But, darling! Gossip is the food of the gods.”
Andrew Holleran“Gossip is a Sin just like all other sins that not only hurts those it is spoken about and slanders their reputation, but it also hurts the one who speaks it and the one who listens. Gossip is cruel & usually is a result of jealousy or bitterness. Either way, Stop the cycle of gossiping and start being loving instead.”
Heather Wolf, Kipnuk the Talking Dog“Why do women spend so much time in talking to their female peers? The answer can again be found in the process of biological evolution of the human mind. Just like the evolutionary expression of aggression in men, gossiping is an evolutionary feature of the female psychology. Women trade various secrets from their personal experiences through gossiping in order to create connection and intimacy with their female peers.”
Abhijit Naskar, Love, God & Neurons: Memoir of a scientist who found himself by getting lost“It’s not technically gossip if you start your sentence with “I’m really concerned about __________________ ,” (fill in the name of the person you’re not gossiping about).”
Brian P. Cleary, You Oughta Know By Now“Nobody can buy a hat without gossiping.”
Diana Wynne Jones, Howl's Moving Castle“The only reason for the many unknown excuses I had to make up to get out of the parties, school reunions, fake get together, informal office meetings was that I didn’t like ‘Gossiping’.”
Bhavik Sarkhedi“All men either consciously or subconsciously crave for authority over their environment, especially over their peers in the society, male and female alike. Women on the other hand, crave for intimacy especially from their female peers in the society. Colloquially this is what you call “gossiping”.”
Abhijit Naskar, Love, God & Neurons: Memoir of a scientist who found himself by getting lost