Top 485 Bullied Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on November 18, 2024.
It's good that fat schoolchildren are no longer bullied, but it's worrying if they feel it's OK to be large because no one is pointing it out.
I don't have resentments towards anyone I played with or to the guy who bullied me in the sixth grade. I've worked through it.
I was not tormented in any way; I was never even bullied. I had a nice teenage life. — © Sara Shepard
I was not tormented in any way; I was never even bullied. I had a nice teenage life.
I don't have a hateful bone in my body. I don't believe anyone should be bullied or made to feel bad about who they are.
I was bullied; I was kind of a girl in the corner. So acting was a great outlet for me by pretending to be someone else.
In fact, my courage and my bravery at a young age was the thing I was bullied for, a kind of 'Who do you think you are?'
When you're being bullied, it can feel like no one cares, and I'm so excited to tell the teens at the schools I visit that I wouldn't be there if their school didn't care.
I didn't like school at all. I was bullied and didn't have a good time. Boxing was my escapism, and the ring was where I felt best.
When I was being bullied, I had to learn not to judge myself by the opinions of intolerant morons. Then I felt much better.
I was tortured, and probably half of it was deserved, but I was bullied - so much so that there were days when I was like, 'I can't go to school today.' I was too scared.
Bullies generally were bullied and are hurting inside much more than you could ever imagine.
People say if you're being bullied don't go online. But we don't tell a women not to walk the streets.
I think all the funny people were bullied. When they talk about outlawing bullying, it's like, what? You want no Comedy Central? — © Chris Rock
I think all the funny people were bullied. When they talk about outlawing bullying, it's like, what? You want no Comedy Central?
I know how hard it is to be bullied about a part of yourself that you can't change, or just because of who you are. It can turn you into an angry and bitter person.
I was bullied. I was a bit of a geek. Good-looking guys were off-limits. I didn't start dating until I was 18.
[Gordon Ramsay] knows about being bullied, because look at the size of him.
I was bullied in high school. I would go through the hallways and be pointed at and laughed at because I was the new kid in a wheelchair.
I used to get bullied for being so small. I was really short until I was 16, then I grew a foot taller.
I thought the Mike Tyson story was beautiful and it drew me in. He was bullied, a small kid who started knocking out giants.
No one knew I was gay growing up but I was bullied. I was a cheerleader, fairly popular and considered straight.
The bullies don't realize the effects they're having on the kids who are being bullied. They aren't in that situation themselves and are just looking for an audience.
I was bullied at school. The black girl in Central Falls, Rhode Island, in 1973. There'd be 8 or 10 boys; I would count them as I was running.
I was bullied at school, and I let that get hold of me and withdrew into myself - I regret letting that happen.
I was quiet, and I was artistic. I liked writing poetry, and that was very strange, so I was bullied a lot.
MDKM' has to be the right launch for me. I was pampered a lot on the sets while I bullied everyone.
To me, I definitely stand in the corner of wanting to give voice to the bullied, and not the bully.
I was bullied a lot, being a kid, so I feel like I'm standing out because I realize who I really am.
I wasn't bullied or anything at school, but I was quite shy and didn't speak up too much in class.
It is incredibly important to me that no child in New Hampshire fears being bullied in school.
There probably wasn't a day that went by in high school that I wasn't bullied either physically or verbally. It made me stronger, and I knew I had to stay steadfast to what I believed in.
And I maintain good relationships with all the studios so I've never been bullied into any cut, frankly.
It's important to remember, most people have been bullied, and it makes you a stronger person in the long run.
My dad instilled in me a great sense of humor. I wasn't bullied at school because my outward attitude was confident, and that helps.
Growing up, I was the awkward, chubby kid. I had a few close friends, but I was the first one to be bullied.
I could help a lot of people's kids that are going through racism or getting bullied. That's what I wanna do.
I want to leave behind me the name of a fellow who never bullied a little boy, or turned his back on a big one.
I was bullied as a boy - lots of kids are, but hopefully most of us get on with our lives and grow up.
When you are being bullied a long way from home, when you face that challenge, that is where you find out a lot about yourself. — © Chris Coleman
When you are being bullied a long way from home, when you face that challenge, that is where you find out a lot about yourself.
As I got into high school I sort of came into my own and gained some confidence and, luckily, wasn't really bullied by others.
I've been fat since fourth grade and bullied for it, but I still knew I couldn't represent every kids' experience.
People were always hungry, bullied, afraid, paranoid - so I just thought I'd show that in the novel in a kind of suffocating way.
I wasn't being bullied at school at this point. I had a group of friends, and I was isolated because I wasn't communicating with my parents. I wasn't telling them what I was going through.
I completely, 100 percent got bullied, and I'd still stick up for myself and try to be strong, but it was always so deeply painful.
Readers are bullied in schoolyards and in locker-rooms as much as in government offices and prisons.
If you see someone being bullied, make it stop. Why is that so hard for us to do?
I was singled out by other girls for participating in classroom discussions and physically bullied.
While growing up I faced criticism not on the basis of gender but on my appearance. I was bullied and body-shamed.
I think it's incredibly important for kids to be able to express who they are and feel like they can be themselves without being persecuted for it or bullied for it. — © Colin Egglesfield
I think it's incredibly important for kids to be able to express who they are and feel like they can be themselves without being persecuted for it or bullied for it.
When I was a child I had something called Perthes' Disease which meant I was on crutches, so I was bullied at school and all that sort of stuff.
For me, I just stuck to school. I thought you can't be bullied and dumb, so books and I will be friends.
I was tortured, and probably half of it was deserved, but I was bullied — so much so that there were days when I was like, 'I can't go to school today.' I was too scared.
I've realized that you become a bully if you are just watching someone get bullied and you don't say anything. Speak up!
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender teens are bullied and ostracized in epidemic proportions. It's disgusting, and it must change.
I got bullied so much growing up for being a different color in a majority white school.
I wasn't the classic comedy type; I wasn't bullied or extrovert. I was more the ambitious literary one who wanted to write clever little plays.
Growing up I used to get bullied and stuff, how I look like.
I was bullied about everything, from the way I looked to the fact that my father had been a dancer.
Little kids who get picked on and bullied can relate to the Lucha Dragons, who are smaller, but they're quick and exciting and never give up.
If you're bullied your entire life you want to be able to just scream to the world 'well that's who I am!'
Even Karaoke needs higher standards than I can reach, so I have gone great lengths to avoid being bullied into it.
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