1.
This is why I read novels: so I can escape my own unrelenting monologue.
Carol Shields
2.
Acting is about people. Other people. Otherwise, you're not acting, you're doing monologues.
Daniel Day-Lewis
3.
...every monologue sooner or later becomes a discussion.
Graham Greene
4.
Sharing my faith is not a monologue, it is a dialogue.
Greg Laurie
6.
I mean, stand up you're by yourself and it's live and when you're acting, unless you're doing a monologue, you're interacting with somebody else. Even if you're doing a monologue you're saying it to somebody and it's not live so you can do it a few times.
Bill Burr
7.
Johnny Carson started the jokes about me and Marlin in his monologues.
Jim Fowler
8.
I'm not talking to anyone, I'm delivering a monologue. It's the inebriated man's prerogative.
Carlos Ruiz Zafon
9.
My thing is, I like playing guys who have a really interesting internal monologue.
Lennie James
10.
Monologue is the most honest way to represent human beings.
George Saunders
11.
I like to hold a monologue with women. But a dialogue with myself is more stimulating.
Karl Kraus
12.
I always have these little internal monologues. You'll get used to them.
George Carlin
13.
I had to invest in the love and understand that with the love comes the pain. So when he tells me that, the monologue is already there. Does that make sense?
Viola Davis
14.
I consider my comedy to be dramatic comedy. I always wanted music underscoring the dramatic monologue. It was always drama with comedy, in my head.
Molly Shannon
15.
Genes are a play within a play, not the interior monologue of the players.
Steven Pinker
16.
It's funny that you [Zachary Quinto] did a monologue from Pounding Nails in the Floor With My Forehead. I did the same thing for my university when I went to USC.
Zachary Quinto
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[Having monologue] are talking to somebody even if it's just to yourself, convince yourself if that's what you're trying to do.
Denzel Washington
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Confessional poetry is, to my mind, more slippery than poems that are sloppily autobiographical; I find the confessional mode much more akin to dramatic monologue.
Cate Marvin