I don't talk ill about people I don't know, " said Bartleby. "I only disparage them in silence and hope they die.

Michelle Franklin
I don't talk ill about people I don't know,
I don't talk ill about people I don't know,
I don't talk ill about people I don't know,
I don't talk ill about people I don't know,
About This Quote

Bartleby is a fictional character created by the American author Herman Melville. He is known for his resistance to all orders, and indifference to his own well-being. This quote is often used as a way to express an unwillingness to speak ill of others. It can be used as a defense mechanism to avoid confrontation and as a way to maintain strong friendships without ever having to hurt another person's feelings.

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