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Quotes About Garrulous

You talk too damn much and too damn much of it is about you.
~ Raymond Chandler
I've never been called a man of few words.
~ Joe Biden
The trouble with me is that I like to talk too much.
~ William Howard Taft
I'm not taciturn and stoic.
~ Ty Burrell
I'm not a secretive guy. I'm talkative.
~ David Lagercrantz
I am very talkative.
~ Zareen Khan
He who talks much cannot talk well.
~ Carlo Goldoni
He'd talk the leg off a wooden indian.
~ Dick Bryce
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
He multiplieth words without knowledge.
~ Anonymous
Joe, my guardian and a man of few words, once said about Lizzie, "That girl could talk the ears off a cornfield.
~ Sharon Creech
Really he was not an interesting man: short, broad, stout, red-faced, with an immense amount of mental inertia, discharging itself in constant lingual activity about little nothings.
~ George MacDonald
The passengers are not garrulous, but still they are sociable.
~ Mark Twain
Man, I'm such a motormouth! A jabberjaw. A flibbertigibbet.
~ Ernest Cline
I've never been a shy person. I've always been able to talk pretty well.
~ Zach LaVine
I still have the 'New York Post' delivered because it's so garrulous and nasty and wonderful when you read it in print. Some things just don't translate online.
~ Geoffrey Zakarian
The woman never used one word when she could torment ten.
~ Karen Maitland
The trouble with me is that I like to talk too much.
~ William Howard Taft
I am not a sound bite person. I prefer to run at the mouth.
~ Marina Sirtis
I'm unfortunately very verbose too often.
~ Josh Gad
Because almost before he had even had time to think that, his uncle said, striding on, glib, familiar, quick, incorrigibly garrulous, incorrigibly discursive, who had always something curiously truthful yet always a little bizarre to say about almost anything that didn't really concern him:
~ William Faulkner
The sole exception to this suspicious taciturnity was a garrulous old gold hunter mounted on a donkey, who appeared out of the blue-tinged shadows under the trees one
~ David Eddings
Men respect the silent; they despise the garrulous. - Marius
~ Conn Iggulden
I'll talk your ear off if you recognize me.
~ Fred Willard