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"Gossip is the Devil's radio"

- George Harrison

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This quote by George Harrison is a caution against the dangers of chatter. Gossip is a kind of communication that can spread out quickly and trigger a lot of damage. It can be utilized to spread out lies and rumors, and can be used to injure individuals's track records. By comparing gossip to the Devil's radio, Harrison is recommending that gossip is a tool of the Devil, and should be prevented. He is alerting us that gossip can be used to control and manage individuals, and can be utilized to spread out harmful and harmful details. Gossip can be used to harm individuals, and can trigger a lot of pain and suffering. Harrison is advising us that chatter must be prevented, and that it is a tool of the Devil.

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George Harrison This quote is written / told by George Harrison between February 25, 1943 and November 29, 2001. He was a famous Musician from United Kingdom. The author also have 23 other quotes.

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