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I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I think, well, if they attack one personally, it means they have not a single political argument left.
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humor
inspirational
politics
slander
wisdom
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Margaret Thatcher |
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People are almost always better than their neighbors think they are.
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libel
neighbor
people
prejudice
reputation
rumor
slander
truth
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George Eliot |
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Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls: Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; 'twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands; But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed.
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good-name
libel
reputation
shakespeare
slander
society
standing
theft
value
values
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William Shakespeare |
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Rumour is a pipe Blown by surmises, jealousies, conjectures And of so easy and so plain a stop That the blunt monster with uncounted heads, The still-discordant wavering multitude, Can play upon it.
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gossip
libel
public-opinion
reputation
rumor
slander
wagging-tongues
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William Shakespeare |
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Is it that they think it a duty to be continually talking,' pursued she: 'and so never pause to think, but fill up with aimless trifles and vain repetitions when subjects of real interest fail to present themselves? - or do they really take a pleasure in such discourse?' 'Very likely they do,' said I; 'their shallow minds can hold no great ideas, and their light heads are carried away by trivialities that would not move a better-furnished skull; - and their only alternative to such discourse is to plunge over head and ears into the slough of scandal - which is their chief delight.
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conversation
rumours
slander
stupid-people
stupidity
talking
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Anne Brontë |
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"Enter RUMOUR, painted full of tongues." [Stage direction, ]"
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gossip
libel
public-opinion
reputation
rumor
slander
tongues
wagging-tongues
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William Shakespeare |
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The internet is where some people go to show their true intelligence; others, their hidden stupidity.
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beliefs
closet
consequence
cyberspace
cyberspace-internet
extrovert
freedom
gossip
information
intelligence
internet
introvert
libel
media
online
prejudices
propaganda
slander
social-networking
stupidity
technology
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Criss Jami |
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If we can only speak to slander our betters, let us hold our tongues.
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slander
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Anne Brontë |
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Be quiet! Anyone can spit in my face, and call me a criminal and a prostitute. But no one has the right to judge my remorse.
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feelings
insults
judgement
privacy
remorse
slander
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Jean-Paul Sartre |
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In a little town, there are many mouths which talk, and very few heads which think.
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gossip
slander
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Victor Hugo |
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Both sides had more confidence in their opponents' weaknesses than their own strength.
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gossip
slander
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H.W. Brands |
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Into sleep's benthos and deeper. A slander that the deepest parts are lightless. There are moments of phosphor with animal movement. Somatic glimmers, and in the trench of sleep those lights were tiny dreams.
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benthos
dreams
phosphor
slander
sleep-s-benthos
somatic-glimmers
the-trench-of-sleep
tiny-dreams
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