I don't find biology as interesting as politics and humanism. I talk more about existential stuff.
I'm the most humblest guy you can ever talk to or meet.
There are people who can talk sensibly about a controversial issue; they're called humorists.
What hypocrites we seem to be whenever we talk of ourselves! Our words sound so humble, while our hearts are so proud.
In later life, we don't easily talk of fears, but instead we discuss our 'concerns.' Fear seems too primal and hysterical, but concern is polite and intellectual and nicely under control.
In an ideal world, everybody would find it easy to talk to the press... but not everybody is so excited.
The leader has to be practical and a realist, yet must talk the language of the visionary and the idealist.
To make the bloody thing talk the way I do when I'm on a verbal roll, in my idioms and rhythms.
What I find interesting is that the people that follow your Twitters are called 'followers.' Talk about false idolatry, right?
I don't talk in ifs.
It's illegitimate to talk about a post-scarcity Utopia without talking about questions of distribution. There have always been these Utopian predictions - 'electricity too cheap to meter' was the atomic promise of the 1950s.
In sports teams, apart from talk of sporting prowess and the imparting of inspirational thought, an extraordinary amount of time is spent discussing, and flaunting, material possessions.
The primary use of conversation is to satisfy the impulse to talk.
I would love to be a voice in this maelstrom of chaos and obsessive celebrity infatuation that says, 'Let's talk about something that matters'.
I haven't run across anyone in Georgia who is not regretful and repentant of man's inhumanity when you talk about owning one another.
It's my fault in many cases because I don't initiate the contact to talk with a lot of other musicians.
These guys talk when I'm injured, but when I'm healthy, where are these guys? Tony or Conor, it doesn't matter. Or maybe they're going to fight it each other? It doesn't matter.
Intelligent people tend to talk about the facts. They don't sit around and call each other names. That's what you can find on a third grade playground.
My uncle was a preacher, and I used to go watch him preach. He was also funny, so I'm very 'preacher-ish' on stage, not by intent but because that's where I learned to talk in front of people.
Since I'm not a journalist, I talk about issues that encourage an interchange of ideas through conversation while also being entertaining.