A Quote by Brian France

Rumors are always interesting, but they're seldom right. — © Brian France
Rumors are always interesting, but they're seldom right.
There are rumors, rumors, rumors. I'm always the last one to know about these things, literally.
There have been rumors and rumors and rumors about my love life. That's the one area that I really like to hold close to my heart.
And we... right from moment one, we were always kinda up against the wall a little bit when it came to the future of the show. There were always rumors.
While helping hundreds of thousands of refugees, Red Cross volunteers undoubtedly heard stories of Nazi brutality and rumors of mass gassings and they noted those rumors and kept an eye out for any evidence of them, but they saw nothing to indicate that the rumors were true.
Interesting verbs are seldom very interesting.
In the NBA, you're never immune to rumors and trade rumors and free agency stuff.
Don't forget this, too: Rumors aren't interested in the unsensational story; rumors don't care what's true.
Don't dive into the weeds of mock drafts and rumors, because that's all that they are. They're just rumors.
Heroes always make the right decision; I find that seldom happens in my life.
There's all sorts of rumors... there's so many variables there. And I've learned with AC/DC also not to believe the rumors, because even fans fake things.
I've heard rumors that the Petersons are writing a book. It will be very interesting to see what they have to say, but I don't know anything about the Rochas.
It should be noted, as with so many legends and popularly accepted truths created out of political motivation: There, in fact, is no evidence that the hundreds of murders historically attributed to the werewolves of Gévaudan were actually caused by wolves. As with all witchhunts, the endless battle against ignorance requires one to always keep an open mind and sharp wits when considering such rumors - especially the rumors we choose to enjoy.
In all, we investigated, I think, close to 50 rumors about offers to kill Dr. King around the country. But we found no evidence to support rumors of FBI involvement in the assassination.
Academics' lives are seldom interesting.
He that easily believes rumors has the principle within him to augment rumors. It is strange to see the ravenous appetite with which some devourers of character and happiness fix upon the sides of the innocent and unfortunate.
If I was President of the United States, I'd rather be right than interesting. If I was CEO of a company, I'd rather be right than interesting. But I'm a journalist - what journalist would rather be right than interesting?
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