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Last updated on April 16, 2025.
I am disappointed because nobody is talking about food and agriculture. They're talking about the diets of children, but they're talking about Band-Aids. We're not seeing a vision.
I am talking and really talking on this very entrenched power structure, and what we're doing is we're talking about the power structure, we're talking about its entrenchment. As a result, the media is going through what they have to go through to.
People are talking about sex. They're talking about sex with their husbands. They're talking about sex with their girlfriends. They're talking about sex with their partners. And because of all of this communication, women are having much more intimate relationships, which is fantastic.
Bullshit is unavoidable whenever circumstance require someone to talk without knowing what he is talking about. — © Harry Frankfurt
Bullshit is unavoidable whenever circumstance require someone to talk without knowing what he is talking about.
When you're talking about the thing that is most important to someone, they're liable to feel something strong.
Have you ever talked to someone, and you're not even really talking to them? Actors are the worst for that.
Food is so personal - I mean someone is talking to you when people are cooking for you. I like to hear an identifiable voice.
Whatever the press is talking about, they want to keep talking about it. So instead of asking yourself, 'How can I get them to start talking about me?', figure out a way to get yourself involved in what they're already talking about.
All of nature talks to me - if I could just figure out what it's saying - trees are swinging in the breeze. They're talking to me. Insects are rubbing their legs together. They're all talking. They're talking to me.
Why are you talking to the King Loser Dork? You want to talk about ugly? Look at what he’s wearing. (Stone) I like a man who takes fashion chances. It’s the mark of someone who lives by his own code. A rebel. A real lone wolf is a lot sexier than a pack animal who follows orders and can’t have an opinion unless someone else gives it to him. (Nekoda)
I don't talk down to kids. Usually someone my age who's talking to a ten or twelve year old is yelling at them.
I think that what we should do is have short, clipped conversations on the telephone so someone can always get us, not talking about inane stuff and having someone trying to get you. I also think we've just got to be more sensitive toward other people and not call them at night if you know they've been working.
Over there, Kevin McHale, I feel like I'm talking to someone I know. It's just a total different atmosphere.
The only way I can possibly heat my so-called mind up to working temperature is to imagine I'm talking to someone I admire.
I think the act of talking about something - with a friend, or someone in your family, or someone you care about, and you're discussing something that you both admire - can often sharpen your thoughts about what you've read or seen and help you think more clearly about it.
I love therapy! There's nothing like talking to someone who has no emotional tie to your life — © Eva Mendes
I love therapy! There's nothing like talking to someone who has no emotional tie to your life
I don't see any harm with coming out and talking about your life and talking about problems and talking about things that happened when you're past certain situations.
As I walked down the street while talking on the phone, sophisticated New Yorkers gaped at the sight of someone actually moving around while making a phone call. Remember that in 1973, there weren't cordless telephones, let alone cellular phones. I made numerous calls, including one where I crossed the street while talking to a New York radio reporter - probably one of the more dangerous things I have ever done in my life.
People want someone focused on getting the job done, not political talking points but rather solving problems.
I think bad breath is... just hard to get past. Someone with just horrible breath, yeah. I'm not talking about just onion breath. I'm talking about you been brushing your teeth and using the mouthwash and it still smells like you've been tongue-kissing the toes of a gorilla - that's horrible.
The ideal guy for me is someone - it sounds cliche - but someone who's driven, someone who's passionate, someone who wants to be the best at what they do, someone that is intelligent.
I think one of my main things is I lead by example. I'm not going to be just talking, talking, talking and sitting on the side saying you have to do that or this. I'm going to be the first one over there in practice, diving on the floor, whatever it takes to really get it going.
You can have a poli-science degree but if you don't know people, it doesn't do you a bit of good when you're talking to someone.
You cannot explain to someone who comes with no idea of what you are talking about without being misunderstood.
Only once did someone talking about my appearance bother me.
It's kind of amazing how well you can get to know someone without talking.
There’s got to be someone for me. It’s not too much to ask. Just someone to be with. Someone to love. Someone to give everything to. Someone.
People just wanna see someone talking about themselves constantly. I'm not interested in that.
I love therapy! There's nothing like talking to someone who has no emotional tie to your life.
Having an energy conversation without talking about climate is like talking about smoking and not talking about cancer.
I didn't write this song. Someone was talking in a room. I just wrote down everything they said.
The truth is, the secular world isn't too enamored with Jesus. And they're not too enamored with someone who is leading people to Jesus. So if you're out there talking about people's sins, and you're talking about righteousness, you will get pushback. Jesus Himself did. The apostles did. I mean, there's persecution all up and down the line.
Talking about performance is such a strange thing because it's so immaterial. We are talking about soft matter. We are talking about something that is invisible. You can't see it. You can't touch it. You just can feel it.
When I'm singing I feel like I'm talking to someone. I'm in conversation when I perform - either with myself or with whomever is listening.
Once you break someone of the habit of up-talking, they can start to see immediate improvement in their careers.
I worked in TV for a short time and couldn't stand the fact that we'd always be filming someone talking, just giving information.
You can't always tell if someone's gay over Twitter, but when he's talking to you about 'Real Housewives,' it's probably OK to assume.
If I even imagined someone talking to my husband too close, I would beat the crap out of them.
If I can't practice, I can't practice. It is as simple as that. I ain't about that at all. It's easy to sum it up if you're just talking about practice. We're sitting here, and I'm supposed to be the franchise player, and we're talking about practice. I mean listen, we're sitting here talking about practice, not a game, not a game, not a game, but we're talking about practice. Not the game that I go out there and die for and play every game like it's my last, but we're talking about practice man. How silly is that?
If you're actually talking to someone who's been through a disastrous number of years, that only means one thing: They survived it. — © Nicole Ari Parker
If you're actually talking to someone who's been through a disastrous number of years, that only means one thing: They survived it.
If you stop someone who's talking about something being fun, and say "Well what do you mean?" it's almost impossible to answer.
I believe the approach we take to talking to our kids about drugs can, in some cases, mean the difference between life and death. So my approach is really simple: I just don't want them to die. And I want them to be able to save someone's life if they see someone die.
In general, I'd rather ask questions and look stupid than keep quiet and not understand what someone's talking about.
It's always enjoyable talking with someone who has a very well-functioning, reasoning mind.
You get to know someone better by playing for an hour than by talking for a year.
Me not finishing school - in my head, I still have this insecurity when I'm talking to someone educated.
We all know what it's like to go through growing pains and have awkward moments talking to someone you have a crush on.
We're sitting in here, and I'm supposed to be the franchise player, and we in here talking about practice. I mean, listen, we're talking about practice, not a game, not a game, not a game, we talking about practice. Not a game. Not, not... Not the game that I go out there and die for and play every game like it's my last. Not the game, but we're talking about practice, man. I mean, how silly is that?.. And we talking about practice. I know I supposed to be there. I know I'm supposed to lead by example... I know that... And I'm not... I'm not shoving it aside, you know, like it don't mean anything. I know it's important, I do. I honestly do... But we're talking about practice man. What are we talking about? Practice? We're talking about practice, man.
I think it's important as a performer, no matter where I travel, if I run into someone at the airport or I'm having a conversation on an airplane, run into someone on the sidewalk, or you're waiting on a long line and you start talking to somebody, who doesn't really share a lot of your same views, but then you come to commonality, I think that's very very important as well.
I feel like the older I get, the truer it feels that I'm only going have an investment in a poem if it allows or forces me to bring something that's supremely me onto the page. I used to think that the speaker of a poem was talking to someone else, to some ideal reader or listener, but now I think that speakers - poets - are talking to themselves. The poem allows you to pose questions that you have you ask of yourself knowing that they are unanswerable.
Tell me he’s not talking to Brandon,” Claire said. “Um… Ok. He’s not talking to Brandon.” “You’re lying.” “Yeah. He’s talking to Brandon. Look, let Shane do his thing, okay? He’s not as stupid as he looks, mostly.
I don't like confrontation. I don't care about it. If someone tries it with me, they will be talking to themselves because I don't listen. — © Carlos Carvalhal
I don't like confrontation. I don't care about it. If someone tries it with me, they will be talking to themselves because I don't listen.
I sometimes write as if I were talking to myself, or to a mirror, or to someone for the last time. There's this element of confrontation.
Whenever I overhear someone talking in Telugu, be it in the market or any random place, I get excited.
Sometimes when you get older — and I’m not talking about you, I’m talking generally, because everyone ages differently — things you think on and wish on start to seem real. And then you believe them, and before you know it they’re part of your history, and if someone challenges you on them and says they’re not true — why, then you get offended because you can’t remember the first part. All you know is that you’ve been called a liar.
If you want your children to listen, try talking softly - to someone else.
Hillary Clinton is talking to all Americans. She's talking about jobs, she's talking about how to make this country stronger in terms of our national security. She's talking about opportunity for our young people.
The problem is in the type of energy that is directed, either in the act of sex or simply walking down the street or talking to someone.
You can always tell an actor by the bored look in their eye whenever someone else is talking.
I wanted to tell you everything. And that hurt because some things were too scary. Some things even I didn’t understand. How could I tell someone—someone I was really talking to for the first time—everything I was thinking? I couldn’t. It was too soon.
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