A Quote by Katherine Heigl

I'm realising now that I can't just blurt things out. — © Katherine Heigl
I'm realising now that I can't just blurt things out.
Today's devices blurt out the absolute truth as they know it. A smart device in the future might know when NOT to blurt out the truth.
I would just randomly blurt out things like, 'What if a man showed up today and was carrying an umbrella, but it wasn't raining?' Eventually, people started to call me weird.
Folks that blurt out just what they think wouldn't be so bad if they thought.
If we judged everybody by the stupid, unguarded things they blurt out to their nearest and dearest, then we wouldn't ever get anywhere.
I'm not going to blurt out my whole life on the Internet and just be all crazy emotional. I'm not that type of person, but it's in my music.
Men are shallow - we don't remember things like women do. Or we don't bring it up and blurt it out at inappropriate moments. When bridges are trying to be built, we don't detonate them.
If you really want to tell someone you love them, you don't just go and blurt it out. There's a dance. And your movie does that.
When you have kids you do grow up. I have just started realising it now-it changes the world, having children.
It often happens that we blurt out things that may in some kind of way be harmful to us, but we are silent about things that may make us look ridiculous; because in this case effect follows very quickly on cause.
I've never hidden my sexuality from anyone - my whole life, in fact - and I've been waiting for someone to ask about it in an interview, 'cause it's not something you just blurt out.
Sometimes it's a good idea to think about what you want from a situation, and try to get it, rather than just blurt out the first thing that comes into your head.
I'll meet someone on the street and blurt out my most intimate details. I think everybody secretly - or not so secretly - wants to be understood, and I just want to connect, you know?
It`s great to be able to drive around and spy on people, which I do when I'm writing. People tell me the most personal things about their lives for no reason - on airplanes, everywhere I go. People just blurt out secrets. I'm not sure why. I think that they see in my films that nothing will make me uptight. I'm not going to judge them.
It is planned speeches that contain lies or dissimulations, not what you blurt out so spontaneously in one instant.
I'm on the air five hours, and I blurt out anything in my head. Dangerous? Maybe.
Once you start realising where you are, then you can start realising what you have to do to get the best results.
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