38 Quotes About Rumours
- Author Terry Pratchett
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Rumour is information distilled so finely that it can filter through anything. It does not need doors and windows -- sometimes it does not need people. It can exist free and wild, running from ear to ear without ever touching lips.
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- Author Paul Scott
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Rumours began with the whispered gossip of native servants and spread quickly to the rest of the population.
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- Author Lisa Ballantyne
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Some people like drama so much that they have to start inventing things because real life isn't interesting enough for them.
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- Author Rachitha Cabral
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Mud Slinging is so much fun,when you do it to others. But remember the day someone else does the same to you,youll realise how bad the mud in your mouth tastes. Think twice before you go around ruining the reputation of others. Because what goes around comes around for sure.
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- Author Paul Verlaine
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Rumour has a hundred mouths.
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- Author DON SANTO
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Ignore rumours about whose throne this is. Can't the Badman Killa go out to pee in peace? Come on ye desperados. I am very comfortable with conflict, be it of the legal or mortal kind. My father is a mediator, a bridge maker. I am a grave maker.
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- Author Dennis Adonis
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A deceitful tongue will always be good at twisting the truth.
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- Author Paulo Coelho
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people who believed the world to be an undignified,inglorious place, and who spent their evenings and nightstalking on and on about the mistakes others had made. They werepeople whom solitude had made into the judges of the world,whose verdicts were scattered to the four winds for whoever caredto listen
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- Author Sarah Winman
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The principles of catching rumours were, in fact, similar to the principals of catching dreams, but because rumour was weightier, the catcher had to be positioned closer to the ground. Rumour flew low, dreams flew high, and somewhere in between were prayers.
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