Talking too much

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A fool uttereth all his mind.

Proverbs 29:11

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The Holy Bible: The King James Version. 1611. (Proverbs 29:11).

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Jefferson, Thomas. Letter to David Harding. 20 Apr. 1824.

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Jefferson, Thomas. "Mr. David Harding, President of the Jefferson Debating Society of Hingham, April 20, 1824." The Life and Selected Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Including the Autobiography, The Declaration of Independence & His Public and Private Letters, edited by Adrienne Koch and William Peden. Modern Library, 1998.

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O Brother, Where Art Thou? Directed by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, Touchstone Pictures/Universal Pictures/StudioCanal/Working Title Films/Blind Bard Pictures, 2000.

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Creed. Directed by Ryan Coogler, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/New Line Cinema/Chartoff-Winkler Productions, 2015.

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Rush Hour. Directed by Brett Ratner. Roger Birnbaum Productions, 1998.

Oh, now you’re saying that I’m redundant, that I repeat myself, that I say things over and over!

Frasier Crane

Cheers

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"Behind Every Great Man." Cheers, written by Glen Charles and Les Charles and James Burrows, directed by James Burrows, season 3, episode 19, Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions and Paramount Television, 1985.

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Hammett, Dashiell. "The Maltese Falcon." Black Mask, Sept. 1929 - Jan. 1930.

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Hammett, Dashiell. "The Maltese Falcon." The Maltese Falcon, The Thin Man, Red Harvest. Everyman's Library, 2000, ch. 12.

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Stagecoach. Directed by John Ford, Walter Wanger Productions, 1939.

I don't know, but some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don't they?

The Scarecrow

The Wizard of Oz

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The Wizard of Oz. Directed by Victor Fleming. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939.

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Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. Emile, ou De l'education [Emile, or On Education]. A la Haye: Jean Neaulme, 1762, bk. 4.

The pleasure of talking is the inextinguishable passion of woman.

Alain René Lesage 

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Lesage, Alain-Rene. L'Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane [History of Gil Blas de Santillane]. Paris: Pierre Ribou, 1724, bk. 7, ch. 7.

I talk a lot, so I’ve learned to tune myself out.

Kelly Kapoor

The Office

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"Counseling." The Office, written by Greg Daniels and B.J. Novak and Ricky Gervais, directed by Jeffrey Blitz, season 7, episode 2, Deedle-Dee Productions and Reveille Productions, 2010.

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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Directed by Michel Gondry, Anonymous Content/This Is That, 2004.

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"The Duel." The Office, written by Greg Daniels and Jennifer Celotta and Ricky Gervais, directed by Dean Holland, season 5, episode 11, Deedle-Dee Productions and Reveille Productions, 2009.

Never say more than is necessary.

Richard Brinsley Sheridan

The Rivals

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Sheridan, Richard Brinsley. The Rivals. Performed by Mary Bulkley and John Lee. 1775, Covent Garden Theatre, London, England, UK, act 2, sc. 1.

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Sheridan, Richard Brinsley. The Rivals. Dover Publications, 1998, act 2, sc. 1.

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Shakespeare, William. Henry V. The Lord Chamberlain's Men, c. 1599, The Curtain, Shoreditch, London, England, UK, act 4, sc. 4.

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Shakespeare, William. "Henry the Fifth." The Norton Shakespeare, edited by Stephen Greenblatt, et al., 3rd ed., W. W. Norton & Company, 2015, act 4, sc. 4.