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American scripts are usually non-stop conversation. People talking over each other. I like that.
— Shirley Henderson
We belong to talking, not what talking is about ... Stop talking - and you are out. Silence equals exclusion.
— Zygmunt Bauman
He glanced up once, eyes bored. Please stop talking. I'm trying to eat.
— Kate Avery Ellison
Why couldn't he stop talking and let them drink his health?
— J.R.R. Tolkien
I only said I would stop talking to you, he'd written. I never promised to stop loving you.
— Courtney Milan
I do a lot of stuff with Wounded Warriors and the Armed Forces Foundation; if you want to get these guys to stop talking, start complimenting!
— Brian Kilmeade
Didn't anyone ever tell you that men have a specified word count set aside each day and if I don't stop talking, my tongue will explode?
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
I would just like to throw out there that we can all stop talking about putting things up my ass. No fly zone. Do not enter. No parking.
— Dani Alexander
When I'm talking to people I like to stop and quote myself. My quotes have a way of spicing up conversation.
— Brendan Behan
the dead never stop talking and sometimes the living hear.
— Marlon James
I wish people would stop talking about my birthday.
— George Bernard Shaw
Stop talking about it and just WRITE!
— C.K. Webb
What's good about talking about being victimized is that it is the beginning of being able to stop it.
— Teri Hatcher
Manfred's interventions, he thought, had all the characteristics of radio jamming, designed to stop anybody else talking.
— Alexander McCall Smith
You know women when they get talking. They don't stop for anything but unconsciousness.
— Jennifer Ashley
Would you please please please please please please please stop talking?
— Ernest Hemingway,
Criticize me if you can, but that won't stop me from saying what i like, my mouth is mine, and not yours.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Stop talking about inclusion and engagement and start including and engaging in every conversation, every meeting.
— Susan Scott