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Quotes About Conversation

We should open the conversation of mental health and start discussing it in classrooms, and among each other. Especially in the black community - that's not something we talk about.
~ Jordyn Woods
The way things are today, people need to talk about mental health and need to be open about it.
~ Lights
World Health Day is a fantastic opportunity to start a conversation about work and mental health.
~ Penny Mordaunt
My honesty about mental illness has helped open a door for real conversation, and I think Justin wants to continue that conversation. He has put no restrictions on me. His father couldn't. Why should he try?
~ Margaret Trudeau
We can't talk about Jesus. We can't mention that anymore.
~ Terry Bradshaw
If ever you want to get rid of somebody you don't want to talk to, just mention God. They're out of there.
~ Tyson Fury
I understand any time you mention Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and Jesus Christ in the same two minutes, people are going to talk.
~ Ernie Johnson Jr.
There's always merit to having a debate.
~ Ward Churchill
I don't even have voice mail, and people get all out of shape about that. But, you know what, I don't want to transcribe your message; I want to talk to you. And that kind of freaks people out a bit. They go, 'Oh, who has time to talk?' and I'm like, 'Well, I'm gonna make time.'
~ Anita Baker
Email is the lowest common denominator. It's the way you get communications from one person to another. There isn't really an alternative. Sometimes people will have Facebook messenger turned on, but 99 percent of the time, if you're sending a message to a human you don't know well, you're using email.
~ Stewart Butterfield
I'm used to people commenting on my body, even women I have just met.
~ Carole Radziwill
I think that people in Mexico talk too much.
~ Carlos Vela
Human interaction is awkward and weird, even if it happens without a microphone or camera.
~ Kyle Mooney
I have mild social anxiety to an extent where, when I'm talking to a new person, literally the only thing I can think in the back of my head is: 'What do I say when they're done talking?'
~ Bea Miller
When you look at the decline of church attendance in America, or when you look at the decline of millennials that are not going to church in America, you want to have the conversation that a lot of times people are hit more with religion and rules and the systems than they are with the love of God and having a personal relationship with Christ.
~ Kirk Franklin
There are 500 million people on Facebook, but what are they saying to each other? Not much.
~ Elmore Leonard
I talk to millions of people every day. I just like it when they can't talk back.
~ Don Imus
I was an accountant in Chicago, and a friend of mine, Ed Gallagher, was in advertising. At 4:30 every day I'd be bored, and I would call him. He'd interview me.
~ Bob Newhart
I once had Rachel McAdams over for lunch, when she was with Michael Sheen, who's a friend of mine.
~ Derren Brown
Never talk for half a minute without pausing and giving others a chance to join in.
~ Sydney Smith
y con ningua otra he hablado nunca sobre todo lo imaginable con mayor intensidad y, por tanto, disposición para comprender y, por tanto, he podido pensar con mayor intensidad y disposición para comprender sobre todo lo imaginable, y nadie me ha dejado nunca mirar nunca dentro de sí más profundamente y a nadie he dejado mirar nunca dentro de mí más profunda y desconsideradamente y cada vez más desconsiderada y profundamente.
~ Thomas Bernhard
Talking to young people gets us nowhere, I thought, and anyone who asserts the contrary is a hypocrite, for young people have nothing to say to their elders, to old people—that's the truth. What the young have to say to the old is of absolutely no interest, none whatever, I thought, and to assert the contrary is gross hypocrisy.
~ Thomas Bernhard
De noche a través de Aldrans... nadie... grito, nadie me oye... por miedo converso con el eco que produzco... así, con la voz que me pertenece y que no es oída, nada engendra confianza.
~ Thomas Bernhard
And this is his gift, the gift of listening and it reminds Margot of how plenty of people know how to talk but precious few are good at listening.
~ Thomas Christopher Greene