You're surfing with all this glamour, and a lot of people are talking about Gwyneth, JLo, and Cameron.
I prefer listening to talking, reading to socializing, and cozy chats to group settings.
Little kids talk about the strangest things. They really do.
They never taste who always drink: They always talk, who never think.
I've learned a lot about writing from listening to my students talk.
Before we can talk about a championship, we have to practice like a championship team.
I don't mind how much my Ministers talk, so long as they do what I say.
In Japanese sushi restaurants, a lot of sushi chefs talk too much.
I'm not a writer who refuses to talk about a book until I've finished.
My mum made a conscious decision not to teach me any Indian languages so I wouldn't talk with an accent.
I think I've always been drawn to the notion of talk as cinematic.
If you're one of the Disney kids, it's like you have to talk about having a promise ring, you know?
I want to keep talking about my people and my country in my own language.
We can't control it, and we've basically quit trying. People are going to talk, and people are going to lie.
I want to speak, to sing to total strangers. It's my way of talking to the world.
If you talk about preemption you better know things rather than think things.
The iPhone will maybe become more of a video-conferencing experience - you pick up your phone, you answer it, you'll be talking to someone looking at their face.
But human experience is usually paradoxical, that means incongruous with the phrases of current talk or even current philosophy.
People talk about Japanese kids as being inward-looking. But my experience is that if you offer them an opportunity, they'll take it.
I speak to the black experience, but I am always talking about the human condition.
When you experience a failure as a leader, don't hide it - talk about it. Your missed opportunity will encourage others to take risks.