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Quotes About Talkative

not sure of much of anything these days. Maybe that's why I talk so much.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
He was a talkative man and jabbered away the whole time as his horse meandered about the road. It saved us from having to construct a story for him, though by the time he left us in Banbury, I was most weary of smiling stupidly out from under my hat brim and trying not to squint. As his wagon pulled away, I turned to Holmes. "Next time we do this, I will play the deaf old woman and you can laugh at rude jests for an hour.
~ Laurie R. King
Stan Ulam was lazy, ... He talked too much ... He was self-centered ... . He had an overpowering personality.
~ Gian-Carlo Rota
He'd talk the leg off a wooden indian.
~ Dick Bryce
When she is happy, she can't stop talking, when she is sad she doesn't say a word.
~ Ann Brashares
I've never been short of words. I think my mum will tell you that. I think I've known that since primary school.
~ Edith Bowman
David Lichtenstein
~ I'm an extrovert.
I am a little extrovert.
~ Kushal Pal Singh
He had the unfortunate combination of being garrulous without being articulate.
~ Lawrence Wright
His coat was open wing and wing but he was radiant with talk, and the wind blew over his big besmirched cheeks and exposed earlobes with no effect. He was like a small, hot, talkative planet.
~ Leif Enger
He was a mine of irrelevant information and unasked-for good advice. Once started, he went on and on—boomingly.
~ Aldous Huxley
I'm kind of a chatterbox and I talk really fast.
~ Jodie Foster
I was never sullen. I was a terrible punk - I was still so chatty.
~ Melissa McCarthy
Why do big mouths and little brains so often go together?
~ Joe Abercrombie
an instinct for running his mouth when anyone else would know to shut up.
~ Joe Hill
Adelaide wasn't depressed. She never felt bleak. She had energy. She was talky. She painted her fingernails green and wore floral-print dresses and enormous cardigan sweaters. But you can be talky and paint your fingernails and still be very sad. In fact, you can be talky and paint your fingernails to protect other people from how sad you are.
~ E. Lockhart
He multiplieth words without knowledge.
~ Anonymous
It was curious to note the effect of the alcohol upon the dentist. It did not make him drunk, it made him vicious. So far from being stupefied, he became, after the fourth glass, active, alert, quick-witted, even talkative; a certain wickedness stirred in him then; he was intractable, mean; and when he had drunk a little more heavily than usual, he found a certain pleasure in annoying and exasperating Trina, even in abusing and hurting her.
~ Frank Norris
I'm afraid I talk a lot, too much, perhaps. I should have been a lawyer or a college professor or a windy politician, though I'm glad I am not any of these.
~ Tom Glazer
The two weary but still talkative wizards sat in a pair of fan-backed chairs and pitched pebbles at the drunken satyr in the fountain. They talked about wars, enchantments, and obscure facts until the sky above the forest began to be fringed with pale blue.
~ John Bellairs
Joe, my guardian and a man of few words, once said about Lizzie, "That girl could talk the ears off a cornfield.
~ Sharon Creech
Where are my guards? (Wulf) Oh, one is right here, but he's not feeling very talkative. Death has a way of making even the chattiest of people rather quite. As for the other…he's…oh, wait, dead now. (Stryker)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
A note: succubi are notorious amateur psychologists and have been since well before Freud. In fact I have it on good authority that Freud stole his whole gig from a particularly talkative succubus he used to know. And if you don't believe Freud knew a succubus, you haven't read Freud.)
~ Gene Doucette
He drank too much when he could get it, ate too much when it was there, talked too much all the time.
~ John Steinbeck