Top 30 Quotes About Internet Trolls

#1. Certainly it constitutes bad news when the people who agree with you are buggier than batshit.

Philip K. Dick

#2. Are we all, at heart, just Internet trolls?

Sarah Lotz

#3. The problem is not lack of competence, it is confidence without competence.

Paul Gibbons

#4. He probably thinks pixies are a lesser species. Half-sentient, like gnomes and Internet trolls.

Rainbow Rowell

#5. You remind me of Hubert Humphrey. You talk too much

Ernest Hollings

#6. A sick child is always the mother's property; her own feelings generally make it so.

Jane Austen

#7. (By the way, I would not recommend stuffing your pillow with vulture feathers. They're not very comfy.)

Rick Riordan

#8. You make one tiny variable and so help me, I'll have you slaughtered where you sit. (Kiefer)
He's just such a nice man. (Nykyrian)

Sherrilyn Kenyon

#9. I have come to realise that the most critical of the social media accounts are the least verbal in real life and I can assure you that most social media trolls have no physical troll land to dwell.

Aysha Taryam

#10. Not facing the growth that we have to face always leads to further suffering - and the further suffering is usually progressively worse.

Anonymous

#11. To the trolls on the internet, I want to say: Get your head out of the computer. Go outside and walk around. Look at the people walking next to you. Look at your friends' friends and who they're interacting with. And just understand this is the world we live in. It's okay to like it.

Michael B. Jordan

#12. 2012 was the year I saw Twitter as a negative. More people need to realise that not everything they read is true and that Internet trolls are a real problem.

Katherine Jenkins

#13. I know everything because I know nothing.

Adam Carolla

#14. Don't feed the trolls; nothing fuels them so much.

Oscar Wilde

#15. Don't get old; there is no future in it.

C.L. Gammon

#16. I hate getting old, but I'm sticking with it!

James Rosenquist

#17. There's a negative connotation to internet trolls, but at the same time this is becoming mainstream. This kind of speech pattern, the way people speak, this is common on the internet.

Rush Limbaugh

#18. I liked to screw around in the kitchen when I was a kid. But I started cooking when I was 15.

Michael Mina

#19. I remember a time where Trolls were a fictitious monster from fairy tales, not arseholes on the internet looking for attention.

Robert O'Sullivan

#20. As if on a conveyer belt, there will be a never ending supply of idiots and jerks that come and go in your life. Whether you stop the belt to dance with any one of them is up to you.

Dan Pearce

#21. Overnight, all comment boards became civil, all posters held accountable. The trolls, who had more or less overtaken the internet, were driven back into the darkness.

Dave Eggers

#22. As the yeere is, your pot must seeth.

George Herbert

#23. One negative voice aimed at me has the incredible power to drown out a thousand positive ones. One of the greatest things I can achieve is to never let it.

Dan Pearce

#24. Past age fifty-five, I experienced the advancement of exquisite fabric choices, paint distinctions that were celestial in scope, yet so many other man-made objects, such as people, became drab, redundant and boring.

Carol A. Elliott

#25. Increase calls for review, check-up,control, and analysis.

Sunday Adelaja

#26. Arguing with anonymous strangers on the Internet is a sucker's game because they almost always turn out to be - or to be indistinguishable from - self-righteous sixteen-year-olds possessing infinite amounts of free time.

Neal Stephenson

#27. These internet trolls are cowards who are poisoning our national life. No-one would permit such venom in person, so there should be no place for it on social media,

Chris Grayling

#28. But one day we shall be rich, and the next poor. One day we shall dine in a palace and the next we'll sit in a forest and toast mushrooms on a hatpin ...

Katherine Mansfield

#29. Spring won't let me stay in this house any longer! I must get out and breathe the air deeply again.

Gustav Mahler

#30. When I perform, I don't think about the haters, the Internet trolls, or anyone else. I care about giving the person in front of me something they won't forget. And that's why I bring the cake and raft out.

Steve Aoki

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