And the future Buddha, wanting to cure this talkativeness of his, was constantly seeking for some means of doing so.
Moreover, the extreme talkativeness of women is a result of the sedentary nature of their occupations.
And a parrot being always incited to talkativeness by a looking-glass in his cage, he and his language-mistress were enabled to look at themselves in it together.
However philosophers may explain the phenomenon, it is certain that the talkativeness of travellers augments in an inverse ratio to their comforts.
The natives of Aragon have not the vivacity and polished talkativeness of the Andalucian and other Spaniards; they are reserved, slow, and less prompt to engage in conversation, and often abrupt and blunt in their replies.
Even if he does listen for a short time, talkativeness hurries off what is said like the retiring sea, and anon brings it up again multiplied with the approaching tide.
Philosophy finds talkativeness a disease very difficult and hard to cure.
So invincible and incorrigible a vice does habit make talkativeness to be.
Of all other passions and disorders some are dangerous, some hateful, some ridiculous, but in talkativeness all these elements are combined.