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344 Movie Quotes about Talking (+ Sound Clips)

Updated: May 22, 2026
Memorable quotes about talking, selected from famous or less known movies by Movie-Sounds.org's visitors, accompanied by short mp3 and wav audio samples.
1 Are you talking to that squirrel?
Eartha Kitt as Yzma in The Emperor's New Groove

2 Blimey. There you go again. The same notes again.
Baloo The Bear in The Jungle Book (1967)

3 Does anybody understand what this duck is saying?
Daffy Duck in Who Framed Roger Rabbit

4 Oh, you can talk! I'm so glad!
Adriana Caselotti as Snow White in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)

5 A word? You gonna talk some more?
Baloo The Bear in The Jungle Book (1967)

6 What's the point of being able to talk if you gotta keep secrets?
Eddie Murphy as Donkey in Shrek (2001)

7 You do speak! All this time I thought you were just a big, wild, quiet, silent person thing. Why didn't you tell me?
Minnie Driver as Jane Porter in Tarzan (1999)

8 No. No. No. You don't talk now. Okay? You're not good with the putting words together and their coming out good thing. You keep it shh.
Ben Stiller as Alex The Lion in Madagascar

9 I can move! I can talk! I can walk!
Richard Percy Jones as Pinocchio in Pinocchio (1940)

10 Yeah, you're right. I talk too much. I also listen too much.
John Candy as Del Griffith in Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)

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