Quotes About Taciturn
I am not secretive, but I don't feel the need to say things out loud.
~ Shibani Dandekar
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There's no reason to speak. I have nothing to say.
~ Julie Anne Peters
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he was about as forthcoming as an amnesiac with lockjaw.
~ Karin Slaughter
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I'm a man of few words." "If you read more, you might have a larger vocabulary.
~ Bill Watterson
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Punk had in him still the instincts of his dying race; his taciturn silence and his endurance survived; also his superstition.
~ Algernon Blackwood
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I'm well aware that I have been described in some quarters as being 'enigmatic, taciturn, prickly, explosive and forbidding'. Well, I have my moods like anyone else; I won't deny it.
~ Harold Pinter
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People in the North are really taciturn and reticent, and they don't really like to talk about the past.
~ Adrian McKinty
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In Kansas, people are reserved, quiet, taciturn.
~ Everett McGill
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I'm not a talker unless I really feel I have to say something.
~ Frank Gore
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Woodrow don't mention nothing he can keep from mentioning. You couldn't call him a mentioner.
~ Larry McMurtry
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The last time I had sex," I said, "was Halloween." He nodded slowly. "That was my birthday." I choked on my waffle. This was getting worse and worse. "No!" "Why do you think they called me 'Poe'?" I had always guessed it was because he was morose and taciturn and creepy. "Um ... because 'Hotstuff' was taken?
~ Diana Peterfreund
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Strike was becoming steadily more taciturn, his expression brooding. Robin wondered whether this was because he was hungry—he was a man who needed regular sustenance to maintain an equable mood—or for some darker reason.
~ Robert Galbraith
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Both as a matter of temperament and policy, Washington was taciturn, once advising his adopted grandson, "It is best to be silent, for there is nothing more certain than that it is at all times more easy to make enemies than friends.
~ Ron Chernow
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Pierpont was, by nature, a laconic man.
~ Ron Chernow
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Reacher said nothing.
~ Lee Child
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He would have liked to speak; but there were no words. Not even in Shakespeare.
~ Aldous Huxley
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uttered a word. He had
~ Joan Johnston
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Cuánta desolación. La claridad azul remachaba en el alma la monotonía de toda nuestra vida, cavilaba hedionda, taciturna.
~ Roberto Arlt
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My mouth only does one thing well, and talking's not it.
~ Melissa Cutler, Undefeated
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He thinks before he speaks, then says no more than he has to.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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Words deserted him immediately. He could only speak when he was not asked to.
~ E.M. Forster
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This is Jeremy, he doesn't talk much.
~ Anselm Audley
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It would take wild horses to get me to talk.
~ Gene Scott
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The dead keep their secrets, and in a while we shall be as wise as they - and as taciturn.
~ Alexander Smith
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