These chat quotes will inspire you. Chat, conversation, particularly casual or talk in a friendly and informal way.
Below you will find a collection of motivating, happy, and encouraging chat quotes, chat sayings, and chat proverbs.
Best Chat Quotes
- “I like chatting with people. If people ask me a direct question, I give them a direct answer and I feel I’ve always done that with the press.” ~ Kiefer Sutherland
- “What was funny if you were there is that we were all immensely sophisticated people who knew exactly what she was going to say and we’re chatting away, nice to see you.” ~ Anthony Holden
- “There’ll be moments when I’m out in the prison yard, chatting with the cast and the crew, getting ready to shoot a scene. And then I’ll remember if I were actually an inmate, I’d only be out there an hour. The other 23 hours of the day, I’d be in my cell. It’s kind of a downer.” ~ Wentworth Miller
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“I worried she might spend an afternoon chatting with me about the sights and then wish me best of luck.” ~ Arthur Golden
- “Christina Ricci is amazing, the most professional actor I think I’ve ever met. You can be chatting with her and when they call action, she’s right there.” ~ Lisa Kudrow
- “I’ve never really been star struck. I was a little bit taken aback when I was doing a chat show recently and I was sat in the make-up chair chatting to a guy say next to me but I couldn’t look round and see who it was, it was only when I got up I realised it had been Bryan Adams I’d been talking to!” ~ Richard Fleeshman
- “I’d be smiling and chatting away, and my mind would be floating around somewhere else, like a balloon with a broken string.” ~ Haruki Murakami
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“With the two of us chatting and contemplating our worries together, I think we have grown really close.” ~ Zelo
- “I find acting tough, but sitting around chatting – that’s easy.” ~ Nick Frost
- “I guess I’m not really fond of just chit-chatting. I want to learn something and have an experience.” ~ Rachel Kushner
- “I’m not good at chatting right away. Women have to be very patient with me, I suppose.” ~ Garrett Hedlund
- “Lovely chatting with you, darling, but I’ve got to run. Face it, you’re always more content when you’re chasing me than when you have me locked up. I think we’re going to have a lot of fun.” ~ Chelsea Cain
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“If your music is great, you will have fans, not because you have spent time chatting on social media.” ~ Bryan Adams
- “People expect you to be with stars like BeyoncĂ©. Obviously she’s amazing, but you can’t get starstruck as there’s too much build-up to it. It’s like, ‘Clear the corridor so she can walk down it!’ And she’s like some fembot. There’s too much faff and you end up thinking, ‘Who cares?’ If I was chatting to Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall about chickens I’d be much more excited, as I love him.” ~ Sara Cox
- “I saw this bloke chatting up a cheetah. He was trying to pull a fast one.” ~ Tim Vine
- “Cyberspace can’t compensate for real space. We benefit from chatting to people face to face.” ~ Jonathan Sacks
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“Many desire to kill me, and many wish to spend an hour chatting with me. The law protects me from the former.” ~ Karl Kraus
- “It’s not that I find it hard to meet girls – they do come up and chat me up from time to time. Sometimes I’m interested, I tend not to go for the prettier ones. I prefer the quirkier types.” ~ Rupert Grint
- “On a moonlit night, after a snowfall, or under cherry blossoms, it adds to our pleasure if, while chatting at our ease, we bring forth the wine cups.” ~ Yoshida Kenko
- “Writing talent is similar to the art of chatting up a girl. You can improve to a certain degree through practice, but basically you are either born with it or you aren’t.” ~ Haruki Murakami
- “With Urban Secrets, I just really liked the idea of wandering around chatting to people.” ~ Alan Cumming
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“Some people were just getting on with their lives, chatting, being young. It simply wouldn’t do.” ~ Russell Brand
- “The best things about womanhood might possibly even be the conversations. The chatting. The gabbing. The whispering. The hands-on-hips eye-rolling. The yukking-it up.” ~ Katherine Center
- “The idea of going around to somebody else’s flat or house and sitting around in a comfy room and having a really good hi-fi system and listening to a whole album all the way through, then chatting for a few minutes, then maybe putting another album on . . . does that happen today?” ~ David Gilmour
- “In the West we have a tendency to be profit-oriented, where everything is measured according to the results and we get caught up in being more and more active to generate results. In the East-especially in India-I find that people are more content to just be, to just sit around under a banyan tree for half a day chatting to each other. We Westerners would probably call that wasting time. But there is value to it. Being with someone, listening without a clock and without anticipation of results, teaches us about love. The success of love is in the loving-it is not in the result of loving.” ~ Mother Teresa
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“I still live my life the way that I want to live it, and people are very respectful of my space, but they also want to chat, and I quite like chatting.” ~ Walton Goggins
- “I used to work in kitchens, doing 12 or more hours a day of physical labor, so today, eight to 12 hours of cooking, chatting or filming feels like a vacation. When I have a scheduled ‘day off,’ I spend several hours writing, then I clean until I crash from fatigue. I don’t relax well.” ~ Rachael Ray
- “I use many different gadgets connected with computers; I use PCs, laptops and a Palm Pilot. I also use the Internet to visit websites, especially within Polish-language Internet. I usually go to political discussion groups and sites – of course, as I use my real name, people never believe that they are chatting with me!” ~ Lech Walesa
- “i love playing and chatting with children…feeding and putting them to bed with a little story, and being away from the family has troubled me throughout my…life. i like relaxing at the house, reading quietly, taking in the sweet smell that comes from the pots, sitting around a table with the family and taking out my wife and children. when you can no longer enjoy these simple pleasures something valuable is taken away from your life and you feel it in your daily work.” ~ Nelson Mandela
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“If I thought someone was just chatting me up because of being on TV, it’d kill me.” ~ Kelvin Fletcher
- “Been chatting much with Jared?” “We often have special moments where I come into a room and he immediately leaves,” Kami said. “I treasure those times.” ~ Sarah Rees Brennan
- “I’m not a great one for chatting people up, because it’s phony. I don’t want people to feel at ease. You want a bit of edge. There are quite long, agonized silences. I love it. Something strange might happen. I mean, taking photographs is a very nasty thing to do. It’s very cruel.” ~ Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon
- “It’s hard to explain what happens when jazz and punk fuse with a violin twist but it works. Probably because Anson Choi takes off his shirt while he’s playing the saxophone. Whoever’s not chatting up a Cadet or a girl from Darling House or playing chess with the guys is watching the band. I turn into a groupie.” ~ Melina Marchetta
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“I’m always so glad I have no idea what you’re vacantly chatting about,” said Jace. It fills me with a sense of peace and well-being.” ~ Cassandra Clare
- “I’m always the guy on tour that tries to get guys chatting and a lot of banter back and forth so I definitely feel that a lot of bodybuilders have that comedic side in them, they’re just a little bit more introverted.” ~ Phil Heath
- “All it takes is for me to be seen chatting up a girl for [tabloids] to, you know, make up some crappy headline about me being a sex rat or whatever they call it.” ~ Daniel Radcliffe
- “I read, I gossip, I do crosswords. I think chatting with friends is relaxing. I’ve picked them up all through my life – if you live long enough, you end up with quite a large circle.” ~ Harriet Walter , Chat quotes friends
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“I’m quite the nagger too. I nag at the others when their chatting makes our rehearsals finish later than scheduled.” ~ Seohyun
- “You never know when you might come home and find Mam sitting by the fire chatting with a woman and a child, strangers. Always a woman and child. Mam finds them wandering the streets and if they ask, Could you spare a few pennies, miss? her heart breaks. She never has money so she invites them home for tea and a bit of fried bread and if it’s a bad night she’ll let them sleep by the fire on a pile of rags in the corner. The bread she gives them always means less for us and if we complain she says there are always people worse off and we can surely spare a little from what we have.” ~ Frank McCourt
- “[President George W.] Bush – never mind his well-crafted set speeches; listen to him as he leans on a lectern, chatting to an audience of carpenters – is completely comfortable being himself, a skill still eluding Gore in his 55th year.” ~ George Will
- “From that point on, the extraordinary system of spies and informers which has played an important part in the political work of the French state into our own time took shape. (Sartine, who became lieutenant general de police in 1759, is supposed to have said to Louis XV, “Sire, when three people are chatting in the street one of them is surely my man.”) Eighteenth-century police manuals like those of Colquhoun in England or Lemaire in France are no less than general treatises on the government’s full repertoire of domestic regulation, coercion, and surveillance.” ~ Charles Tilly
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“I’ve been giving a little gamble on the roulette and just sitting having a coffee with the fans, chatting away.” ~ Ricky Hatton
- “Always remember, children, that marriage is a very intimate relationship. It’s not just sitting and chatting to a person; there are other things, you know.” ~ Nancy Mitford
- “One unexpectedly striking moment, when Tom Amandes as Lincoln, recites the Gettysburg Address, not in booming, this-is-a-great-speech style, but casually, as if chatting over dinner. The approach elevates the words.” ~ Neil Genzlinger
- “He gulped. “No, we aren’t done chatting. Why aren’t you afraid of dying?”
“Everything and everyone has an end,” she said. “I mean, you’re going to be killed soon and though I loathe the thought, you don’t see me crying about that, either. I know what will happen, and I accept what cannot be changed. I’m trying to live while I can. While we can. Dwelling on the bad is what destroys all hints of joy.” ~ Gena Showalter -
“The idea of being stuck in a plane with dozens of people chatting over each other on their phones might feel like Dante’s 10th circle of hell.” ~ Regina Brett
- “And this was your friend?” Cordelia raised her eyebrows. “Seems to me the only difference between your friends and your enemies is how long the stand around chatting before they shoot you.” ~ Lois McMaster Bujold
- “There is a strong side to me, that is of a homemaker. I look forward to spending time at home in the evenings, cooking a meal, chatting with my parents and inviting friends over.” ~ Deepika Padukone
- “As I stood in the booth chatting to people, it occurred to me that besides good racing, the Crew Classic provided an ideal setting for the brotherhood of rowing. The brotherhood connects real rowing people. Teammates who haven’t visited in years came together, and so do former opponents who once battled like mortal enemies. Suddenly they discovered they have much more in common. Long live the brotherhood of rowing.” ~ Brad Alan Lewis
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“I love playing and chatting with children…feed ing and putting them to bed with a little story, and being away from the family has troubled me throughout my…life.” ~ Nelson Mandela
- “I talk to my readers on social networking sites, but I never tell them what the book is about. Writing is lonely, so from time to time I talk to them on the Internet. It’s like chatting at a bar without leaving your office. I talk with them about a lot of things other than my books.” ~ Paulo Coelho
- “Get stuffed, don’t you have more publicity stunts to pull?” Bones shot back. “How about chatting with another writer who can smear your name into greater popularity?” “What, did Anne Rice not return your calls, mate?” Vlad asked scathingly. “Jealousy is such an ugly trait.” ~ Jeaniene Frost
- “I’m the person who will go to a wedding and switch the place cards around because I don’t want to sit next to someone I don’t know, because I’m so bad at chatting to strangers.” ~ Sharon Horgan
- “The State exists simply to promote and to protect the ordinary happiness of human beings in this life. A husband and wife chatting over a fire, a couple of friends having a game of darts in a pub, a man reading a book in his own room or digging in his own garden-that is what the State is there for. And unless they are helping to increase and prolong and protect such moments, all the laws, parliaments, armies, courts, police, economics, etc., are simply a waste of time.” ~ C. S. Lewis
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“I don’t really use YouTube that much. I am a very Internet-oriented person, but I’m more of a Twitter freak – I’m always on Twitter. Or chatting with friends.” ~ Rebecca Black
- “I mangle phrases constantly. The other day I was chatting with my boyfriend and I said to him, ‘He really sold him under the bus.’ And he said, ‘I think you meant ‘threw him under the bus,’ or ‘sold him up the river.” ~ Cristin Milioti
- “The first action to be taken is to pull ourselves together. If we are going to be destroyed by an atomic bomb, let that bomb, when it comes, find us doing sensible and human things — praying, working, teaching, reading, listening to music, bathing the children, playing tennis, chatting to our friends over a pint and a game of darts — not huddled together like frightened sheep and thinking about bombs.” ~ C. S. Lewis
- “Once I was in a cafe in Portland and the woman at the next table and I began chatting and in the course of our conversation she strongly recommend I visit this web site called ‘The Rumpus’ so I could read this advice column called ‘Dear Sugar.’ It was so painful not to tell her that in fact I was Sugar, but I didn’t.” ~ Cheryl Strayed
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“I’m kind of a chatty person and the props guys would have to handcuff me and tie me up and sometimes I’d just be chatting and they’d just pop it back in… like: “OK now, shut up!”” ~ Gemma Arterton
- “If I’m at somebody’s house and they have magazines on the table and people are chatting, I feel almost a physical urge to start reading the magazines instead of talking to people.” ~ Curtis Sittenfeld
- “The understanding that women are not inferior across the world, it’s something that you can get from school, not only from the book but also from chatting with other kids. It’s a big impact. One of the curious things is that even when – and this we found from studies – the schools are doing pretty badly in terms of their education, about mathematics and literature and language, going to school transformed people because I think the action of schooling, the activity, is very important.” ~ Amartya Sen
- “It’s a world creation show [Shadowhunters], so we’ve gotta work hard in the physical production capacity with the visual effects, the sets and everything. It’s not just the real world with two people chatting in a diner. That’s tough on a television budget.” ~ Joseph McGinty Nichol
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“When I was in Russia I found that I thought I was going to give these people that I was interviewing a whole bunch of choice in terms of what they could drink while we were chatting.” ~ Sheena Iyengar
- “The recording process was basically me meeting with different writers, going into their studio, starting a song, and just hanging out and chatting and getting to know how they work. Everybody has a different writing process so there was a lot of getting to know people, which can be fun and stressful at the same time.” ~ Bridgit Mendler
- “The second guy I met on the Internet was Tom, who I dated for around 6 months, which is by far the longest relationship I’ve ever had as an adult. We long-distance dated mostly, chatting every day for a long time on FB chat and Skype. It’s hard to imagine a more genuinely caring and kind individual. I owe a lot to him.” ~ Marie Calloway