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Quotes About Babbling

...his babbling, berry lips...
~ Emily Dickinson
There are two types of panicking: standing still and not saying a word, and leaping all over the place babbling anything that comes into your head.
~ Lemony Snicket
Hallo, Bertie. Hallo, old turnip. Where have you been all this while? Oh, here and there! Ripping weather we're having, Bertie. Not bad. I see the Bank Rate is down again. No, really? Disturbing news from Lower Silesia, what? Oh, dashed! He pottered about the room for a bit, babbling at intervals. The boy seemed cuckoo. Oh, I say, Bertie! he said suddenly, dropping a vase which he had picked off the mantelpiece and was fiddling with. I know what it was I wanted to tell you. I'm married.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
I hate ingratitude more in a man than lying, vainness, babbling, drunkenness, or any taint of vice whose strong corruption inhabits our frail blood.
~ William Shakespeare
Helen spent three days in Rhys Winterborne's room babbling incessantly while he lay there feverish and mostly silent. She became heartily tired of the sound of her own voice, and said something to that effect near the end of the second day. "I'm not," he said shortly. "Keep talking.
~ Lisa Kleypas
O I'm babbling.
~ Unknown
It's been my policy to view the Internet not as an 'information highway', but as an electronic asylum filled with babbling loonies.
~ Mike Royko
Lies come as natural as the babbling of a creek.
~ Daniel H. Wilson
And as to the Lord's prayer, although it be an easy thing to say, Our Father, etc., with the mouth; yet there is very few that can, in the Spirit, say the two first words in that prayer; that is, that can call God their Father, as knowing what it is to be born again, and as having experience, that they are begotten of the Spirit of God: which if they do not, all is but babbling, etc.
~ John Bunyan
ba-ba or a noo-noo,
~ Unknown
It's been my policy to view the Internet not as an 'information highway ' but as an electronic asylum filled with babbling loonies.
~ Mike Royko
I was) slightly suspicious of these babbling children of intellectuals who were themselves babblers, my schoolmates who had already produced the next senile generation . . . I had noticed that behind their masks people were actually unhelpful, cold, brutally indifferent toward everything that at the moment did not fall within the sphere of their immediate interest.
~ Miroslav Krleža