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.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
One has to grow up with good talk in order to form the habit of it.
I know I've made mistakes, and sometimes I've talked about things too openly or directly. That wasn't good, and I've learned from that.
Why talk now when so many things have been said without ever giving me a chance to talk?
I don't like to talk about things unless I have to. I don't like to talk a scene to death or overanalyze it, especially if I feel like I have some way in on my own.
Often it is important to listen to what people aren't saying.
Talking is the disease of age.
Some people don't know when to stop talking.
I do do a lot of talking, because it saves me listening.
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.
If I talk about something I either talk about it or I DO it... the minute I talk about it it's lost all it's drive and all it's fun.