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Quotes About Talk

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~ John Rogers Searle
go on, go on back down into the graveyard, lie down where you think their faces are; talk back to your old bad dreams.
~ John Searles
One of them was the usual Irishman who stands by the bar of every pub selling talk for beer, one of the oldest professions.
~ Elizabeth Taylor
But it's cool working with female directors because I'm a girl, so you do relate to them more. You can talk to them about other stuff like clothes and all that.
~ Elle Fanning
You know, radio DJ's must really love to talk to theirselves. Especially when they have the graveyard shift. 'Hey this is Ellen with 89.1. It is currently three in the morning. There are few cars on the road. And it your still listening heres a little music to get you to dance..
~ Ellen DeGeneres
The voices of cold reason were talking, as usual, to deaf ears.
~ Ellis Peters
Then he just blurted it out, with no preparation. 'The truth of it is that whether your mother arranged our marriage, or whether it was all an illusion, I must be horribly obtuse, because I can't talk myself out of being in love with you.
~ Eloisa James
I could say it was the nights when I was lonely and you were the only one who'd talk. I could tell you that I like your sensitivity, when you know it's the way that you walk.
~ Elvis Costello
The unfortunate thing about public misfortunes is that everyone regards himself as qualified to talk about them.
~ Emil M. Cioran
when they lived in Rochester, every newspaper, parlor, and street corner buzzed with talk about mesmerism and phrenology, abolition and suffrage.
~ Barbara Weisberg
There had been talk about me getting involved with the new team in Houston. I don't know if it's something that will become a realization, but it would be something that I would love to do.
~ Earl Campbell
Liberals allow right-wingers on their platforms to have a 'civilized discussion,' but there's no reasoning with racists. I don't want them to have a platform that humanizes them. I want to talk down to them and meet them exactly where they are, with absolutely no respect.
~ JPEGMAFIA
Any fool can talk, but not everyone can listen, receive, and process information.
~ Cynthia Bailey
I actually don't read the press. All the writers I admire were significantly reclusive, and I'm still trying to figure out how they got to a place where they didn't have to talk to press.
~ Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
I think a letter is more ceremonial than anything. Personally, I think it's just a reason to go talk to the referee.
~ Carey Price
The haters want to hate. They want to talk about this and talk about that. We don't even acknowledge it.
~ Redfoo
Don't try to talk anyone out of concentrating his hatred on Ayn Rand or any other dead person. It can't harm the dead. Diverted to a living person, it might actually do harm.
~ John McCarthy
When we talk about the healthcare crisis in America we've got to also be talking about the dental crisis and how to address it.
~ Bernie Sanders
We hear people talk about putting a price on carbon, but they won't talk about how much that price of carbon is.
~ Cory Gardner
The Magic Castle is not a place that people know nationally, but as soon as you move to L.A., you hear people talk about it.
~ Paul Rust
The thing that I'm known for - at least, depending on what Subreddit you go to - is being a comedian. And so, even when talking about heavy things, I still want to try to use humor to walk us in the door.
~ Wyatt Cenac
I don't usually like talking about acting or what my process is, and all those kinds of things, because I don't necessarily think it's helpful to talk about how I do my job.
~ Lennie James
Understanding is the reward of obedience. Obedience is the key to every door. I am perplexed at the stupidity of the ordinary religious being. In the most practical of all matters he will talk and speculate and try to feel, but he will not set himself to do .
~ George MacDonald
To talk, simply to talk! It sounds so little, and how much it is! When you have existed to the brink of middle age in bitter loneliness, among people to whom your true opinion on every subject on earth is blasphemy, the need to talk is the greatest of all needs.
~ George Orwell