“Molly Solverson: You talk a lot, you know that? Lou Solverson: It's always been a problem.”— Noah Hawley, Molly Solverson, Allison Tolman, imdb.com
“Don't talk for five minutes, there's a good chap! I've a strange feeling come over me—almost as if I were going to think!”— Aleister Crowley, amazon.com
“I hardly ever talk—words seem such a waste, and they are none of them true. No one has yet invented a language from my point of view.”— Aleister Crowley, amazon.com
“People think that talking is a sign of thinking. It isn't, for the most part; on the contrary, it's a mechanical dodge of the body to relieve oneself of the strain of thinking, just as exercising the muscles helps the body to become temporarily unconscious of its weight, its pain, its weariness, and…”— Aleister Crowley, amazon.com
“I just like to say whatever I feel in the moment, and I like to see people’s reactions.”— Alexis Ren, thecut.com
“Well, your mouth moves fast enough. How about your gun?”— Lisa Joy, Jonathan Nolan, Teddy Flood, James Marsden, imdb.com
“When in conversation, do you listen, or do you just wait to talk?”— Quentin Tarantino, Roger Avery, Mia Wallace, Uma Thurman, amazon.com
“Seems to me you can open your mouth and make noise, or you can open it and make sound, and learning to tell when you’re doing one or the other is probably what wisdom is.”— Maggie Stiefvater, twitter.com
“Talking can take us off the track, knock us off our center and kill our dreams when we speak mindlessly.”— Iyanla Vanzant, twitter.com
“I want to talk with you forever. I remember every word you’ve ever said to me…”— Lisa Kleypas, amazon.com