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Last updated on December 5, 2024.
When I am practicing yoga, I try to avoid music. But if I really have to listen to something, I listen to the Om chant.
If you want people to listen to you, then be willing to listen to them.
Listening is understanding. The skill of empathy is a must to be able to listen...One can listen better if one sees the whole. — © Bill Drayton
Listening is understanding. The skill of empathy is a must to be able to listen...One can listen better if one sees the whole.
I'd rather play in front of people who wouldn't listen to Slayer. That to me, is more like, 'Hey, listen to us.'
I listen to myself. I listen to my body, my mind, I follow my heart.
I listen to 'Purple Haze' a lot. If I'm in the gym, I listen to that album the whole way through sometimes.
Put on the music, and listen. Zazen means to sit, to listen. You're listening to enlightenment, to the universes, to the planes of mind.
I wouldn't not listen to something because it was country. I usually listen to stuff that friends give me, if I admire their taste.
So, I'll walk around with - just an iPhone will work - but sometimes I'll bring, like, a little mobile recorder and I'll just, like, if hear an interesting sound, I'll just record it. And then later, I'll listen through them and I'll go like, 'I wonder how can I use that?'
We are justified freely, for Christ’s sake, by faith, without the exertion of our own strength, gaining of merit, or doing of works. To the age-old question, ‘What shall I do to be saved?’ the confessional answer is shocking: ‘Nothing! Just be still; shut up and listen for once in your life to what God the Almighty, creator and redeemer, is saying to his world and to you in the death and resurrection of his Son! Listen and believe!’
If I hear a record once, I usually never listen to it again. I rarely listen to music - unless it's Billie Holiday.
I'm really compulsive with music. I listen too much, and I can't listen to one thing. I love iTunes Genius.
I don't just listen to rap. — © Kevin Gates
I don't just listen to rap.
If you have some idea you believe in, don't listen to the croaking chorus. Listen only to what your own inner voice tells you.
I was pretty realistic to people about what we could get done, and the situation we were in, and trying to tamp down expectations. If you listen to my stump speeches, if you listen to what I said at Grant Park, I kept on saying, "Look, this is not just about me, this is not going to happen in one year, or one term, or even one presidency." And we tried to layer into everything we were saying a sense of hope, but also realism.
I don't listen to the albums that I make, and I don't listen to a lot of music as a whole.
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This is sad. I just think it’s a little ridiculous we are still only looking at the surface of one another. Red hair? Blue hair? Pink? Blonde? Short? Long? Whatever. We might as well shave our heads. Hair has nothing to do with the reason we playing music. It’s a style. Something that will never last as long as the songs we play and the words we sing. Listen up ladies in bands, I’m so proud to be one of you and I don’t care if we all look exactly alike or if we are all carbon copies of each other. We have things to say and it’s up to us to get people to not just look but to LISTEN!
I don't know much about contemporary music. I do have an iPod but I listen to a lot of old blues. I listen to John Lee Hooker and Elmore James. I have been listening to them for years. I was obsessed with Van Morrison for years. I went to see him recently where he performed Astral Weeks. I just spent the entire night crying, but I was really obsessed with Van Morrison.
One should never listen. To listen is a sign of indifference to one's hearers.
When you make a record, you listen to it literally hundreds of times. When it's done and you can't do anything else, I never listen to my records.
Let all listen, and be willing to listen to the doctrines professed by others.
If you intend to create something that people will observe and listen to, you've got to listen to them first.
I listen to everything. My playlists are wide-ranging. I listen to classic rock, gospel, Christian, soul.
I listen to my daughter. I listen to Paula, but I make the decisions. The decision to say goodbye to Cruise was mine.
When you listen to a Yes album, you should listen to the whole thing through headphones with the lights off.
I would say for our straight allies, your job is to listen and not judge. Then, listen and not act.
I listen to a lot of Pandora. I listen to the Hot 97 app.
When I speak, you must not listen to the words, my dear. Listen to the Silence.
I'm not a country music fan, so if you slide me some music and say, 'You gotta check this out; it's country,' I'm going to be a little hesitant to listen, and I think if someone says, 'Hey, you gotta listen to this guy rap; he's Christian,' you're like, 'I don't identify as Christian, so not really sure I want to listen to that.'
When I listen to songs, to this day, I listen to the chords and the groove and the melody.
I listen to Lil Wayne, and then I listen to Merle Haggard.
My favorite song is Eminem's 'Rap God.' That joint is just incredible, It's six-and-a-half minutes of him just crushing the whole game. It's so different from what I hear if I listen to the radio.
Make your will one! Don't listen with your ears, listen with your mind. No, don't listen with your mind, but listen with your spirit. Listening stops with the ears, the mind stops with recognition, but spirit is empty- and waits on all things. The Way gathers in emptiness alone. Emptiness is the fasting of the mind.
People, my age, people older, people younger, it's like they look up to me. They listen to my lyrics for wisdom. They listen to my lyrics for like game. They listen to my lyrics for real deal beneficial purposes.
I listen to all kinds of music, but I've always been a really big fan of Top 40 radio. If I'm in my car, that's what I listen to.
Women like men who listen. We have two ears and one mouth, so we should listen twice as much as we speak.
I listen to Robb Bank$, not only because he is a South Florida native, but that's my homeboy. I listen to him frequently. — © Denzel Curry
I listen to Robb Bank$, not only because he is a South Florida native, but that's my homeboy. I listen to him frequently.
Making films is - or should be - a very personal experience. You shouldn't listen to anybody, other than the people you choose to listen to.
There's always so much music around me now, it seems like everything has to be something with music, so in my spare time I try not to listen to anything. It's so hard for me to listen to something without trying to see a benefit in it: "Maybe I'll make my own version of that track or maybe I'll do this or that." When I'm off I just don't want to hear anything.
It's my music. It's my craft. If you don't like it, then turn it off. Don't listen to it. But a lot of people listen to it... The numbers, they add up.
If you are courageous, listen to the heart. If you are a coward, listen to the head.
Everybody has a finite amount of energy and limits to what he or she can do. Listen to your body. It will talk to you if you're willing to listen.
I don't even listen to peoples' music... I'm really in-tune with my craft, I listen to me all day long.
I like to listen. I have learned a great deal from listening carefully. Most people never listen.
If you listen to Howard Stern, go back and listen to Lenny Bruce, so you can hear what real talent is.
A hundred years from now, people will listen to the music of the Beatles the same way we listen to Mozart.
For me jazz is kind of an extension of hip-hop. Kind of the sad thing is that a lot of jazz people just listen to jazz, and a lot of hip-hop people just listen to hip-hop, and there's not a lot of crossover, unfortunately.
When you listen to music through Spotify, you don't own the song, even though you might be able to listen to it at any time. — © Sarah Jeong
When you listen to music through Spotify, you don't own the song, even though you might be able to listen to it at any time.
The greatest skill that I have is what the viewer has: I listen. I try to listen silently.
I used to listen to what others said, and expect them to act accordingly. But nowadays, I listen to what they say, and then observe what they do.
Just listen Be peace.
You've got to listen to yourself, do what you think is best. Because if you listen to the critics, you might be going in all different directions.
But if you think about a practical implication of enriching your life and giving you a sense of being part of a larger cosmos and possibly being able to use this [gravitational waves] as a tool in the future maybe to listen not just to black holes colliding, but maybe listen to the big bang itself, those kind of applications may happen in the not too distant future.
Normally I don't listen to my songs. I hear when I'm in the process of creation, of course, but not when I come home, for example, and I listen my album, and this is different.
I listen to Migos. I listen to Drake a lot. Also 21 Savage, Kodak Black, XXXTentacion.
Drummers - sometimes they play and they listen. And that little listen takes a speck away from the right tempo.
My TV stays on ESPN all day long, I'm one of those. I don't even listen to music in the car, all I listen to is sports talk.
I listen to myself, I listen to my body, my mind; I follow my heart.
I try to keep the music fresh in my head. And I don't always listen to rap; I listen to a little bit of everything: R&B, rock.
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