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This I always religiously observed, as a rule, never to chide my husband before company nor to prattle abroad of miscarriages at home. What passes between two people is much easier made up than when once it has taken air.

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Those who have few affairs to attend to are great speakers. The less men think, the more they talk.

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Those whose tongues are gentlemen ushers to their wit, and still go before it.

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Though we have two eyes, we are supplied with but one tongue. Draw your own moral.

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Thy talk is the sweet extract of all speech, And holds mine ear in blissful slavery.

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To hear him (Emerson) talk was like watching one crossing a brook on stepping-stones. His noun had to wait for its verb or its adjective until he was ready; then his speech would come down upon the word he wanted, and not Worcester nor Webster could better it from all the wealth of their huge vocabularies.

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To talk without effort is, after all, the great charm of talking.

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Tut, tut, my lord! we will not stand to prate; Talkers are no good doers. Be assured: We go to use our hands, and not our tongues.

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We never say so much as when we do not quite know what we want to say. We need few words when we have something to say, but all the words in all the dictionaries will not suffice when we have nothing to say and want desperately to say it.

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We oftener say things because we can say them well than because they are sound and reasonable.

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We seldom repent talking little, but very often talking too much.

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We talk little if we do not talk about ourselves.

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We women talk too much, but even then we don’t tell half what we know.

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What a spendthrift he is of his tongue!

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What cracker is this same that deafs our ears With this abundance of superfluous breath?

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Whether one talks well depends very much upon whom he has to talk to.

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Who talks much, must talk in vain.

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Whom the disease of talking still once possesseth, he can never hold his peace. Nay, rather than he will not discourse he will hire men to hear him.

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Whose talk is of bullocks.

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Why, what a wasp-tongued and impatient fool Art thou, to break into this woman’s mood; Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own!


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