Top Conversation Quotes

  • and her answer to it because she’s driving the conversation. In – Tim Sanders

    and her answer to it because she’s driving the conversation. In– Tim Sanders

  • Writing, when properly managed, (as you may be sure I think mine is) is but a different name for conversation. – Laurence Sterne

    Writing, when properly managed, (as you may be sure I think mine is) is but a different name for conversation.– Laurence Sterne

  • As I usually do when I want to get rid of someone whose conversation bores me, I pretended to agree. – Albert Camus

    As I usually do when I want to get rid of someone whose conversation bores me, I pretended to agree.– Albert Camus

  • A book without conversation, is like a life without friends, you know it’s going to end, but you want it to be soon. – Ken Balneaves

    A book without conversation, is like a life without friends, you know it’s going to end, but you want it to be soon.– Ken Balneaves

  • When the conversation turns too quickly to films,I see it as a sign of weakness. – Herman Koch

    When the conversation turns too quickly to films,I see it as a sign of weakness.– Herman Koch

  • The cheapest route to a new opportunity is conversation. – Mario L Castellanos

    The cheapest route to a new opportunity is conversation.– Mario L Castellanos

  • The unsaid rules every conversation. – Marty Rubin

    The unsaid rules every conversation.– Marty Rubin

  • Parisians were not easy to engage in conversation. Perhaps that was why the Resistance had been so successful. – Sara Sheridan

    Parisians were not easy to engage in conversation. Perhaps that was why the Resistance had been so successful.– Sara Sheridan

  • Murder is not a suitable topic of conversation for a young lady. – Jennifer Donnelly

    Murder is not a suitable topic of conversation for a young lady.– Jennifer Donnelly

  • I tried to groan, Help! Help! But the tone that came out was that of polite conversation. – Samuel Beckett

    I tried to groan, Help! Help! But the tone that came out was that of polite conversation.– Samuel Beckett