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en In me the need to talk is a primary impulse, and I can't help saying right off what comes to my tongue.
  Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

en The primary use of conversation is to satisfy the impulse to talk.
  George Santayana

en THE tongue is the armour of heart; it guards one's life. Loud talk, long talks, wild talk, and talk full of anger and hate; all these affect the health of man. Why is silence said to be golden? The silent man has no enemies, though he may not have friends. He has the leisure and the chance to delve within himself and examine his own faults and failings. He has no more inclination to seek them (fault) in others.

en TALK, v.t. To commit an indiscretion without temptation, from an impulse without purpose.
  Ambrose Bierce

en There is only one honest impulse at the bottom of Puritanism, and that is the impulse to punish the man with a superior capacity for happiness
  Henry Louis Mencken

en I do not find that piety benefits a man who practises it unless he controls his tongue. Certainly, the tongue of a believer is at the back of his heart while the heart of a hypocrite is at the back of his tongue; because when a believer intends to say anything, he thinks it over in his mind. If it is good, he discloses it, but if it is bad he lets it remain concealed. While a hypocrite speaks whatever comes to his tongue, without knowing what is in his favour and what goes against him.

en We have two ears and one tongue so that we would listen more and talk less
  Diogenes

en Gratitude is the inward feeling of kindness received. Thankfulness is the natural impulse to express that feeling. Thanksgiving is the following of that impulse.
  Henry Van Dyke

en Honor and shame is in talk: and the tongue of man is his fall

en I could never tell where inspiration begins and impulse leaves off. I suppose the answer is in the outcome. If your hunch proves a good one, you were inspired; if it proves bad, you are guilty of yielding to thoughtless impulse.
  Beryl Markham

en She encouraged any artistic impulse I had, and my father discouraged any artistic impulse I had. They took out their problems with each other on me and my sister.

en That country doesn't roll off the tongue when you talk of the hockey world.

en The fundamental impulse of the movement is neither masturbatory nor concretely lesbian -- although it of course offers warm house to both these possibilities; it is an impulse to maidenhood -- to that condition in which a woman might pretend to a false fear or loathing of the penis in order to escape from any responsibility for the pleasure and well-being of the man who possesses it.

en LOQUACITY, n. A disorder which renders the sufferer unable to curb his tongue when you wish to talk.
  Ambrose Bierce

en The community stagnates without the impulse of the individual. The impulse dies away without the sympathy of the community. Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities.
  William James


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