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Lisa Kirk once said that a gossip is one who talks to you about others, a bore is one who talks to you about himself, and a brilliant conversationalist is one who talks to you about yourself.

I would never tell Georgia anything personal because she is such a gossip that everyone would hear about it within a few days.

You shouldn't talk to the secretary so much, the other people in the office are starting to gossip about the two of you.

She was away from work for a year after the birth of her baby, so she often phoned the office to hear the latest gossip about what was happening there.

A Hollywood gossip column has suggested the two stars of the movie are secretly having an affair.

If you gossip about others when they are not around, they will gossip about you too.

There is a lot of gossip floating around the school, but no one really knows why the teacher was fired.

Earl Wilson once said that gossip is when you hear something you like about someone you don't.

Will Rogers once noted that the only time people dislike gossip is when you gossip about them.

There is a Chinese proverb which observes that there is gossip every day, but if no one listens anymore the gossip will die.

Aaron Ben-Ze'Ev once suggested that both gossip and joking are intrinsically valuable activities.

Both are essentially social activities that strengthen interpersonal bonds.

Someone once said that conversation is an exercise of the mind, but gossip is merely an exercise of the tongue.

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