RUMOR QUOTES V

quotations about rumors

The subject of a rumor is always the last to hear it.

STEFAN ZWEIG

The Post Office Girl

Tags: Stefan Zweig


Rumors are like the thistles that the devil and his servants sow in our fields, they stand there, and the better the soil is the bigger they grow, and they blossom and go to seed, and when the top is ripe, then comes the wind--no man knows whence it cometh or whither it goeth--and it carries the down from the thistle-top all over the field, and next year the whole field is full of them, and men stand there and scold, but no one will take hold and pull up the weeds, for fear of getting his fingers pricked.

FRITZ REUTER

Seed-Time and Harvest


Rumors are like odors: the more pungent they are, the faster they spread.

YUN CH'OE

There a Petal Silently Falls


False rumors are like mistresses: more exciting initially than wives, but more deadly.

GARY NORTH

The Sinai Strategy


There's a rumor going 'round about you
I'd quite like to find out if it's true
I am free baby, tonight, are you?
There's a rumor going 'round

PEP & RASH

"Rumors"


He who unveils rumors enjoys greater prestige than a simple public entertainer.

JEAN-NOEL KAPFERER

Rumors: Uses, Interpretations, and Images


Rumors are nearly as old as human history, but with the rise of the Internet, they have become ubiquitous. In fact we are now awash in them. False rumors are especially troublesome; they impose real damage on individuals and institutions, and they often resist correction. They can threaten careers, policies, public officials, and sometimes even democracy itself.

CASS R. SUNSTEIN

On Rumors


Rumors can shape the public opinion of a society by affecting and coordinating the individual beliefs of its members.

ZHENG YOU XIA & LAILEI HUANG

"Emergence of Social Rumor: Modeling, Analysis, and Simulations", Computational Science


It was a running joke; everyone was aware of how ridiculous the rumor mill was, and yet they all shamelessly participated in it.

JAMIE MCGUIRE

Beautiful Disaster


News told, rumors heard, truth implied, facts buried.

TOBA BETA

My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut


I don't have to listen to rumors about a man when I can judge him for myself.

STEPHEN KING

Different Seasons

Tags: Stephen King


When a man is in trouble, any rumor is sufficient to complete his ruin.

G. W. CLINTON

attributed, Day's Collacon


Rumors are like a big onion--when peeled, all layers, all tears, and nothing there.

RAYMOND LUCZAK

Whispers of a Savage Sort


A rumor which is raised of nothing soon vanishes.

ERASMUS

attributed, Day's Collacon


The opinions of men depend very much on rumors; and they have a greater dread of an enemy who proclaims himself ready to begin the attack, than of one who merely professes his intention to defend himself against assaults, as they think that there will be then only an equality of danger.

THUCYDIDES

attributed, Day's Collacon

Tags: Thucydides


Rumors are like harpoons--once they go in, they're hard to pull out.

ANONYMOUS

U. S. News & World Report, 1996


[Rumor] has a hundred tongues, a hundred mouths, a voice of iron.

VIRGIL

Georgics

Tags: Virgil


Rumors are like wind in the belly--all noise and no nourishment.

ANONYMOUS

The Canadian Historical Review, vol. 23


Malicious rumours can spread confusion. A careless remark can be as a cigarette butt casually tossed into the dumpster, smouldering until it bursts into flame and engulfs a neighborhood.

MARGARET ATWOOD

The Year of the Flood

Tags: Margaret Atwood


Where do rumors come from?... I suppose the majority of rumors are a combination of leaked information and the astounding imaginations of numerous storytellers. And, of course, the hope that things aren't really as boring as they seem on the surface.

MAX FREI

The Stranger