Quotes About Dialogue
Political differences will always generate a healthy debate, but over time the dialogue has become more hateful and at times violent.
~ Mark Udall
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We don't often have the luxury of time [in Steve Jobs movie ]to have these conversations where you just literally get to sit around for day and days and analyze every line of dialogue.
~ Seth Rogen
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If I felt we had alienated the Unionists, it would worry me because we've spent a great deal of time trying to open up discussion and dialogue with the Unionist Parties.
~ Dick Spring
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I was kind of excited about going to jail the first time and I learnt some great dialogue.
~ Quentin Tarantino
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I spend a lot of time talking to people who disagree with me - I would go so far as to say that it's my favourite leisure activity.
~ Ben Goldacre
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Almost every scene, I re-think as Im about to start drawing it, and at least half of the time Im changing dialogue or whatever, or adding scenes or different things.
~ Chester Brown
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You don't talk to a linguist without having what you say taken down and used in evidence against you at some point in time.
~ David Crystal
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Any time you get two people in a room who disagree about anything, the time of day, there is a scene to be written. That's what I look for.
~ Aaron Sorkin
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I prefer more to kind of show people different things than tell them 'oh, here's what you should believe' and, over time, you can build up a rapport with your audience.
~ Nate Silver
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Pulp Fiction is my favorite movie of all time.
~ Paul Pierce
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Blogging and the Internet allow us to engage in a lot more real time conversations as opposed to a one-way dump of information or a message.
~ Indra Nooyi
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I don't have much time for real violence at all. I think there are infinitely better ways of changing the world than using violence. Sitting round a table talking is a pretty good start.
~ James Purefoy
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I think it's interesting to me to talk to people who don't agree with me all the time.
~ Joy Behar
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How time flies when you're doin all the talking.
~ Harvey Fierstein
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It took me a long time to realize that you have to have a bit of an interlanguage with actors. You have to give them something that they can act with.
~ James Cameron
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Reading is like permitting a man to talk a long time, and refusing you the right to answer.
~ E. W. Howe
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I like to do all the talking myself. It saves time, and prevents arguments.
~ Oscar Wilde
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But don't you know that girls never think of what they are talking about, or rather never talk of what they are thinking about? And they have always ten times more to say to the man they don't care for, than to him they do.
~ Maria Edgeworth
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How we are talking to each other is as corrupt and corrupting as what anyone is saying
~ Marianne Williamson
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Conversation, like good reading, nourishes.
~ Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
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I want to overhear passionate arguments about what we are and what we are doing and what we ought to do. I want to feel that art is an utterance made in good faith by one human being to another. I want to believe there are geniuses scheming to astonish the rest of us, just for the pleasure of it.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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Mario Vargas Llosa
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Reconocer ese margen de error en nosotros y de acierto en los demás es creer que discutiendo, dialogando —coexistiendo— hay más posibilidades de identificar el error y la verdad que mediante la imposición de un pensamiento oficial único, al que todos deben suscribir so pena de castigo o descrédito.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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La mujer sonreía teatralmente y se había lanzado a hablar sin pausas. En el chisporroteo de palabras, las formulas de cortesía que Alberto había escuchado en su infancia aparecían como en caricatura, condimentadas con adjetivos lujosos y gratuitos, y a ratos comprendía que lo trataban de señor y de don y lo interrogaban sin esperar su respuesta. Se halló envuelto en una costra verbal, en un laberinto sonoro.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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