One has to grow up with good talk in order to form the habit of it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Everyone learns how to talk by doing an impression of their parents. I'm one of many people who has a highly developed ability to do that.
I think it's really important to be able to talk when something's wrong. I learned at a really young age that if you don't talk about it, it can drive you insane.
If you have a good ear for dialogue, you just can't help thinking about the way people talk. You're drawn to it. And the obsessive interest in it forces you to develop it. You almost can't help yourself.
The primary use of conversation is to satisfy the impulse to talk.
Why talk now when so many things have been said without ever giving me a chance to talk?
Some people don't know when to stop talking.
You see young people, or kids, and they're fascinated by the way people talk. And that's great. But eventually you get to the point where you think, 'You know what? I don't care how you talk, I'm just listening to what you're saying.'
Constantly talking isn't necessarily communicating.
Talking is the disease of age.
There is only one rule for being a good talker - learn to listen.