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Last updated on November 24, 2024.
I was bullied because I have this thick Nigerian accent.
I wasn't bullied or anything, but I didn't really fit in.
Never be bullied into silence. — © Harvey Fierstein
Never be bullied into silence.
If you've witnessed bullying or if you're being bullied, tell somebody you trust. Tell mom and dad. Tell your counselors or your coaches. Tell your teachers. Tell an adult who you trust.
Be bullied, be outraged, be killed, but do not kill.
I was bullied at school.
When I was three, I didn't play with other kids very much; I was kind of isolated. I got used to be being bullied and having to think my way out of situations in the same way that other kids would fight their way out. Then I discovered a piano, and it became my playmate.
I was never bullied at school.
I'm not going to be bullied into not doing what I think is right.
I was skinny and black and didn't play sports. And I was bullied.
I was bullied since primary school, for everything.
I was bullied to the fullest sense.
An honorable man will not be bullied by a hypothesis. — © Bergen Evans
An honorable man will not be bullied by a hypothesis.
I was bullied mercilessly through school for my weight problem.
One can't allow oneself to be bullied into abandoning one's dream.
We need to make the bullies aware of what they're doing, why it's wrong, and the effects it has on the kids who they are doing it to. You can see the light bulbs going off in these kids' heads when I say this. I try to put them in the situation of those being bullied. It just makes them aware.
I didn't have any friends. I was bullied. I didn't play sports.
I was definitely teased and bullied in my junior school.
If you ever were bullied, you always remember that feeling.
I've been bullied. A lot.
I've been bullied a few times in school.
I grew up getting bullied and fighting a lot.
When I was 11 years old, I was bullied. It mainly started when I moved to California to pursue my dreams of being an actress. Kids back home in Texas, who I thought were my friends, were saying things behind my back. They said that I would never make it because I wasn't talented or pretty enough to be on TV.
My own experience being bullied - it made me a more compassionate person. It made me more sympathetic to the adolescent experience.
I know where "Blubber" came from. It came from stories that my daughter told me when she came home from fifth grade. There was a kid in the class who was being bullied. We didn't even call it bullying then, that's what's so weird. Victimization in the classroom. The word bully was so out, was so not in use for all those years and now it's back big time.
I was bullied when I was in middle school in D.C., especially for being an Indian, because there weren't many Indian kids in school. And because of that, I tended to hide my Indian culture, but that changed by the end of high school. Now, I am 100% proud of it.
I didn't have many friends; I was kind of bullied at school.
Nobody deserves to be bullied.
Only the best are bullied.
I was bullied in high school because I looked different.
I think that because I struggled and did get very bullied, that definitely made me learn how to be funny and let things roll off and be able to laugh, and I think that has definitely helped me when it comes to being in the public eye with 'Gay of Thrones' and 'Queer Eye.'
Mrs Thatcher was not lightly bullied.
When I was younger, I got bullied for wearing my hijab.
I was not popular. I was the kid in school that was bullied.
I really was bullied badly in school.
I get bullied a lot on social media, and it's terrible.
The entertainment lobby has bullied Sweden around.
I was never bullied because I was Dharmendra's son. — © Bobby Deol
I was never bullied because I was Dharmendra's son.
I went through elementary school being bullied and teased. I remember someone - I can't recall his name, but I can see his face - who decided on the school bus, when I was ten or eleven, to call me "Percy." That was somehow supposed to connect to the fact that I wasn't very athletic. I was, in fact, also not very coordinated. I was not very masculine, by the standards of ten-year-olds. I remember being on the school bus and everyone chanting, "Percy! Percy! Percy!" at me.
As a unique person, I was bullied badly as a teen.
I've been bullied about my appearance since forever.
I was bullied and regarded as little bit of an oddball myself.
I became a vegan, and I was getting bullied on Twitter about it.
I can't be bullied by producers.
The thing about having a very young audience in the theatre is that sometimes they laugh at the bullying scenes. It's really interesting, what that means. It still confuses me slightly, you know; someone's getting quite brutally bullied on stage and people are laughing. I think it's very hard being young.
Words do cut, and they do hurt. It was one thing growing up where you were bullied, but you'd just come home. Now you can't really escape it. It's to a point where you turn off that phone, you live your life, and you try not to let the words of others offend or stop you from being you and living your life.
Be bullied, be outraged, by killed, but do not kill.
I wasn't bullied in high school, I was just ignored. — © Gerard Way
I wasn't bullied in high school, I was just ignored.
It's true, I used to be so shy. I used to never talk, just sit back and do my thing. I was never bullied, though, and it was never like it was something that needed to be 'fixed', like being shy is a bad thing.
I was bullied a lot as a kid.
I was the kind of person who got bullied and loved the attention of it.
School was my escape even if I was getting bullied.
The first rule of PR is to get out in front of the story, and I think I was practicing that. It was also a weapon. I was also fortunate, despite being fat and nerdy, that I was never bullied. I could jump out in front, I was like, "Before you call me fat, do you have any extra mayonnaise?"
I was bullied at school, so I didn't much like it.
If you ever were bullied, you'll always remember that feeling.
I was bullied.
I'm not going to be bullied by Facebook.
I would hate it if my four boys were bullied as I was.
The devil may be bullied, but not the Deity.
I go to auditions even now and people say, 'Oh, she's too pretty,' or 'She doesn't look like a small-town girl or a girl in high school who would get bullied.' But that's the whole point of being an actress - you can look glamorous when you're on the red carpet, and then bring it all down and be raw onscreen.
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