“[to himself] She (MJ) can never know how much I love her.”— Alvin Sargent, Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Tobey Maguire, imdb.com
“[to himself, regarding his life] Am I not supposed to have what I want?”— Alvin Sargent, Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Tobey Maguire, imdb.com
“Opie Taylor: What's a soliloquy? Andy Taylor: Well a soliloquy is where you kind of look away off and kinda talk to yourself. Opie Taylor: Oh. Andy Taylor: They used to do that a whole lot back then. You do it today and somebody will take you away.”— Frank Tarloff, Opie Taylor, Ron Howard, imdb.com
“Sometimes I talk to myself fluently in languages I'm unfamiliar with…just to screw with my subconscious.”— Steven Wright, imdb.com
“If the others heard me talking out loud they would think that I am crazy. But since I am not, I do not care.”— Ernest Hemingway, amazon.com
“Essentially, we think referring to yourself in the third person leads people to think about themselves more similar to how they think about others, and you can see evidence for this in the brain. That helps people gain a tiny bit of psychological distance from their experiences, which can often be u…”— Jason Moser, ajc.com