A Quote by Larry Page

I can't really comment on rumors. — © Larry Page
I can't really comment on rumors.
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.
There are rumors, rumors, rumors. I'm always the last one to know about these things, literally.
A comment is no longer a comment. You have to be really careful about what you say and the questions you ask.
People should say 'no comment' more often. No comment! I love no comment. Let's have more no comment.
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.
When an athlete has relegated the persistent rumors of cheating to the back room of the mind, he hasn't really forgotten them. And when he glances back to where rumors hunker in the darkness, he hopes with a savage heart that somehow, some day, those cheaters will be brought to justice.
I don't really comment on my personal life because I feel like any comment at all is opening up a whole can of worms. I'd just rather not talk about who I'm dating.
Don't forget this, too: Rumors aren't interested in the unsensational story; rumors don't care what's true.
In the NBA, you're never immune to rumors and trade rumors and free agency stuff.
Don't dive into the weeds of mock drafts and rumors, because that's all that they are. They're just rumors.
I've built up such a thick skin. It's very easy to take one comment - whether it be a really mean comment that digs deep or just something rude - and really run with it. It's so easy: if there are 100 comments, and 99 are nice, you just run with the bad one.
If someone appears on television and makes a comment, and we quote that comment, we are being accurate. But are we actually being sensible if we don't know if that comment is based on any facts whatsoever? It is something that journalists have to be much more aware of.
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.
If I wanted to say something, I think the world knows me as being outgoing enough if I really wanted to make a comment, I would just make a comment.
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.
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.
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