At times, I come across as crude or crass, that irritates you when I come across like a Neanderthal or a babbling… — Mike Tyson Copy Share Image
Music is of two kinds: one petty, poor, second-rate, never varying, its base the hundred or so phrasings which all musicians understand,… — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
“If what we say is nothing more than posturing and pontificating, that will create an emptiness so full of ‘nothing’ that our… — Craig D. Lounsbrough Copy Share Image
There's a fine line between a stream of consciousness and a babbling brook to nowhere. — Dan Harmon Copy Share Image
Twenty years ago the computer was a babbling box. Now it is a boasting beast. — David Luiz Copy Share Image
“Babbling may be a weakness, but to my thinking mystery is a vice.” — Anthony Trollope Copy Share Image
Let not our babbling dreams affright our souls; Conscience is but a work that cowards use, Devised at first to keep the… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
I believe that photography can create great works of art, but hitherto it has been extraordinarily bourgeois and babbling. (1908) — Auguste Rodin Copy Share Image
“It's one of the magical things about life, that when you hit a wall, you step back genuinely and humbly... and the… — Gregor Collins Copy Share Image
There are two types of panicking: standing still and not saying a word, and leaping all over the place babbling anything that… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I will tell you where there is power: where the dew lies upon the hills, and the rain has moistened the roots… — Edwin Hubbel Chapin Copy Share Image
No tin-hat brigade of goose-stepping vigilantes or bibble-babbling mob of blackguarding and corporation paid scoundrels will prevent the onward march of labor,… — John L. Lewis Copy Share Image
“More than anything I was relieved that in my unfamiliar babbling-and-wanting-to-talk state I'd stopped myself from blurting the thing I'd never said,… — Donna Tartt Copy Share Image
Overt intelligent performances are not clues to the workings of minds; they are those workings. Boswell described Johnson's mind when he described… — Gilbert Ryle Copy Share Image