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I have a theory that sometimes people think they need to talk as much as possible, almost as if talking more equates to knowing more.
— Mary Mihalic
I'd much rather be playing songs than talking to people.
— Ray Lamontagne
was talking about being saved and going to heaven. I was there with all my friends, and I wanted so much to go to heaven and
— Linda Powers-Daniel
Diplomacy is much more than just talking to your friends ... You've got to talk to people who aren't our friends, and even people you dislike.
— Richard Armitage
Talking much about oneself can also be a means to conceal oneself.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I find talking about acting very boring, having to come out with platitudes about how terribly nice everyone is. I would much rather just do it.
— Penelope Wilton
Most people talk too much, and what they do say is often just noise or irrelevant gibberish designed to keep themselves entertained
— Stuart Wilde
Sometimes I'll go on a Twitter spree and reply as much as I can. Talking to my fans is so much fun even if it is in 140 characters or less.
— Jordin Sparks
We're smitten with technology. And we're afraid, like young lovers, that too much talking might spoil the romance. But it's time to talk.
— Sherry Turkle
Talking to Clarence can be like talking to a child, although it is much more charming in children.
— Diane Schoemperlen
Why writers stumble over words when talking? Because we have so much to say, our mouths can't keep up with our brains.
— Ksenia Anske
Whether one talks well depends very much upon whom he has to talk to.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
I grew up with The Beatles, Bob Marley and Talking Heads. I like the melody-with-rhythm aspect of music - there's so much to discover still.
— Albert Hammond Jr.
I like talking. I didn't know at the time I would have to worry so much about my hair.
— Diane Sawyer
Even though friends say they are interested in your life, they never really want to talk about you as much as you want them to. (68)
— Charise Mericle Harper
As much wrong as I did in life and as many people as I hurt, I can say that God never stopped talking to me. I just stopped listening.
— Sam Childers
So much talking makes it hard to listen.
— Karen Rivers
In talking to you I feel very much more at ease than my colleagues who gave the speeches during the banquet.
— Felix Bloch
I love to hear myself talk, because I get so much instruction and moral upheaval out of it.
— Mark Twain
I love going to the feed store and drinking coffee and talking about how much rain we need.
— Thomas Haden Church
It sounded to him like the noise of too many mouths that talk and too few minds that think.
— Lisa Unger
One thing talk can't accomplish is communication. This is because everybody's talking too much to pay attention to what anyone is saying
— P. J. O'Rourke
You are an ... animal? A talking animal?"
Without missing a beat, Teela said, "Of course not. She's much, much harder to train. — Michelle Sagara West
Without missing a beat, Teela said, "Of course not. She's much, much harder to train. — Michelle Sagara West
Careful, wolf. We don't want the human to realize how much we can eat," she chuckled, talking to him with her mind.
— A.O. Peart
To tell you the truth, I don't like talking too much once I leave this booth. I'm talked out.
— Lynn Samuels
To make even fewer friends try talking about politics as much as you talk about yourself.
— Demetri Martin
I feel that if Jacques Pepin shows you how to make an omelet, the matter is pretty much settled. That's God talking.
— Anthony Bourdain
Much which is unworthy in human life might be avoided if people would only accustom themselves to talking in verse
— Karen Blixen
I started to perform when I was 12 ... I don't talk too much. I let the music do the talking.
— Patty Loveless
It is almost a cliche to hear people talking about 'slowing down' but it is true. I have slowed down and through slowing, I see so much more.
— Cecelia Ahern
Talking to yourself again, jas?
yes, it beats talking to you.
oh, time machine back to first grade much?
only to visit your brain. — Michele Jaffe
yes, it beats talking to you.
oh, time machine back to first grade much?
only to visit your brain. — Michele Jaffe
- for it was not so much that she lacked courage, but lacked energy, especially in talking to men.
— Virginia Woolf
I love to talk about cooking and recipes, but I love as much talking about how food and cooking can change the world.
— Jose Andres
It is always better to say too little than too much.
— Patricia Wentworth
God is constantly talking to us but we can't hear him because we pay too much attention to the noise from the world. Genesis 12:22.
— Felix Wantang
As long as people are talking instead of fighting, nobody loses very much blood - unless he happens to bite his tongue.
— David Eddings
I know I probably offend some people. I have been talking a little too much so I'm trying not to talk as much.
— David Arquette
You have to hold your audience in writing to the very end-much more than in talking, when people have to be polite and listen to you.
— Brenda Ueland
To do my job well, I have to be a good listener. The listening is so much more important than the talking.
— Brad Listi
Talking to my mother was about as much fun as chewing a ball of tinfoil with a mouthful of fillings.
— Marcia Clark
I don't reflect much, unless I'm talking to the media. I have more of a 'Forward, march!' kind of attitude.
— Kerry King
I've just found the stories of the people I'm talking to much more interesting than my reactions to them.
— Molly Crabapple
Most people talk when they have nothing to say. I'm not talking because I have too much to say. None of which I'd want you to hear.
— Megan McCafferty
Every teenage artist out there is mostly talking about boys, and I think there's so much more to being a teenager than just boys.
— Solange Knowles
When there is too much to say it is easier to say nothing at all.
— Patricia Wentworth