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341 Movie Quotes about Talking (+ Sound Clips)

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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 Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?
Chris Tucker as Detective James Carter in Rush Hour (1998)

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

8 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)

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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