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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
I listen to Bach a great deal. In general I like to listen to hymns and liturgical music.
If we know how to listen to our own heart, we can listen to the hearts of others.
I listen to purely Christian Worship Music, Christian Rap etc. People will give me some old music, stuff I used to listen to back then and when I listen to the words, it blows me away.
If it entertains you, cool - read it, listen to it, watch it. But if it horrifies or disgusts you or scares you, then don't listen to it. — © Chris Reifert
If it entertains you, cool - read it, listen to it, watch it. But if it horrifies or disgusts you or scares you, then don't listen to it.
I can't listen to anything when I write, not even the TV. I do have to listen to music when I drive, though.
When listening to another person, don't just listen with your mind, listen with your whole body. Feel the energy field of your inner body as you listen.That takes attention away from thinking and creates a still space that enables you to truly listen without the mind interfering. You are giving the other person space-space to be. It is the most precious gift you can give.
Parents need to listen as much to their kids as they do to them: "The first duty of love is to listen."
We imagine that if we had time we would quiet our more shallow selves and listen to a deeper flow of inspiration. Again, this is a myth that lets us off the hook - if I wait for enough time to listen, I don't have to listen now, I don't have to take responsibility for being available to what is trying to bubble up today.
I'm really compulsive with music. I listen too much, and I can't listen to one thing. I love iTunes Genius.
A lot of times when I'm at home kickin' it, I don't even listen to hip hop. I listen to all types of music.
I can only listen to what I'm working on, at the time. I can't listen to anything else because I don't want to copy it.
I have the right to speak up. If you don't want to listen, just unfollow. If you're so upset about it you can't even listen to my music, because you're upset that we're not supporting Trump or whatever, then fine. Don't. Don't listen. Moving on. End of story. I'm more disappointed in fellow artists that stay mum for fear of losing a handful of fans.
We are opinionated society. We're very happy to spout forth our own views; we're not good about listening. We have to listen to other's stories. Learn to listen to the stories of the terrorists just as we hope that they will listen to ours because very often these narratives express frustrations, fears, and anxieties that most societies can safely ignore.
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 listen to everything. My playlists are wide-ranging. I listen to classic rock, gospel, Christian, soul.
I try to listen to over a hundred different songs a day. I listen to every single thing. If you're just listening to pop music, you're just gonna make pop music. I listen to Adele, Yo Yo Ma, Gucci Mane.
I think that if they want people to listen to ten or twelve songs, they have to give the listener a reason to listen to ten or twelve songs or to buy ten or twelve and listen to the whole thing instead of just pulling one or two for their iPod or their computer.
If you listen to Howard Stern, go back and listen to Lenny Bruce, so you can hear what real talent is.
I listen to a lot of Pandora. I listen to the Hot 97 app.
I like Young Thug. A lot of people might think I don't like Thug. I listen to Thug more than I listen to a lot of them. You got to listen to the music and absorb it. Some people might see him on the centerfold or something and just automatically judge him. You got to listen.
I listen to a lot of music, and I listen to some rap, and I do like listening to Biggie Smalls.
A lot of people don't listen to the albums. They just listen to the singles.
I listen to anything anyone gives me. I always go back to a few basic favorites. I can always listen to Django Reinhardt and hear something I haven't heard before. I like to listen to Art Tatum and Coltrane and Charlie Parker. Those are guys who never seem to run out of ideas.
I listen to music all day every day. I can't not listen to music. It's kind of scary how much I listen to music, but it's what I love, and it's all I care about, so I'm good with it.
Not to be rude to my sisters, but I don't listen to drag music. I listen to everything from punk to Italo disco to Appalachian country music, but I don't know what their records sound like. I hardly listen to my own records. I'm like Cher!
I listen to a lot of alternative types of music: I listen to a lot of Chinese music, I listen to a lot of Asian music. It might surprise you, but I listen to a lot of Arabic music. And I don't care - music is music.
I'm just real in-tune with music - I really listen to R&B more than I listen to rap.
I never listen to music when I am writing. It would be impossible. I listen to Bach in the mornings, mostly choral music; also some Handel, mostly songs and arias; I like Schubert's and Beethoven's chamber music and Sibelius' symphonies; for opera, I listen to Mozart and in recent years Wagner.
How do you listen? Do you listen with your projections, through your projection, through your ambitions, desire, fears, anxieties, through hearing only what you want to hear, only what will be satisfactory, what will gratify, what will give comfort, what will for the moment alleviate your suffering? If you listen through the screen of your desires, then you obviously listen to your own voice.
I listen to myself, I listen to my body, my mind; I follow my heart.
Stay up and listen to lightening. If there is no lightening around, stay up and listen to nothing. Just listen to the sheer joy of your thoughts trans-versing from one corner of your brain to the next.
I don't listen to the refs. I don't listen to anyone who makes less money than I do.
Music to me was never something that I could listen to while reading a book. Especially when I was studying music, if I was going to listen to music, I was going to put on the headphones or crank the stereo, and by God, I was going to sit there and just listen to music. I wasn't going to talk on the phone and multitask, which I can't do anyway.
Well, I do listen to God for direction, but I really don't have time to listen to other artists all that much.
I listen to everything. I sing country music, but I listen to different stuff.
When you listen to a Yes album, you should listen to the whole thing through headphones with the lights off.
As far as how much you listen to the audience, you listen to them when they really hate something.
People don't listen to understand. They listen to reply. The collective monologue is everyone talking and no one listening.
I listen to my daughter. I listen to Paula, but I make the decisions. The decision to say goodbye to Cruise was mine. — © Sumner Redstone
I listen to my daughter. I listen to Paula, but I make the decisions. The decision to say goodbye to Cruise was mine.
I listen to too many people. I'm only going to listen to my gut for the rest of my life.
I listen to Migos. I listen to Drake a lot. Also 21 Savage, Kodak Black, XXXTentacion.
One should never listen. To listen is a sign of indifference to one's hearers.
Drummers - sometimes they play and they listen. And that little listen takes a speck away from the right tempo.
I used to listen to so many song bands that were all straight people, and my thinking on it was, 'Well, if I can kind of suspend my own perception of myself and listen to Rivers Cuomo singing about girls, then I don't see why a straight guy can't listen to a band called PWR BTTM.'
Here is why I will be a good person. Because I listen. I cannot speak so I listen very well. I never interrupt, I never deflect the course of the conversation with a comment of my own. ...I beg of you, pretend you are a dog like me and LISTEN to other people rather than steal their stories.
Meditation is unfocussed mind, you simply listen silently, not with a tension in the mind, not with an urge to know and learn, no, with total relaxedness, in a let go, in an opening of your being. You listen, not to know, you simply listen to understand.
...The key to playing with any group is you listen all the time and you listen more than you play.
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. — © Ernest Hemingway
I like to listen. I have learned a great deal from listening carefully. Most people never listen.
I always listen to all kinds of different music from different years. I listen to the contemporary, but once in a while into eighties, you know just for fun, and sometimes classical too. So I have this big mix on my i-pod... Amy Winehouse, Gwen Stefani, OutKast, Jay-Z. I listen to trance, pop, everything. It really depends on my mood.
If you intend to create something that people will observe and listen to, you've got to listen to them first.
I don't want to listen to everybody's problems all the time. And I doubt anybody wants to listen to mine.
The most basic and powerful way to connect to another person is to listen. Just listen.
We consciously tend to listen to stuff that is further than what we do. We listen to Bach.
I listen to 'Purple Haze' a lot. If I'm in the gym, I listen to that album the whole way through sometimes.
I'd written a lot of songs with hummingbirds in them. None of them ever came to anything, but I did write a few lines last month. It went like this: 'Listen to the hummingbird whose wings you cannot see. Listen to the hummingbird, don't listen to me'.
People always think I just focus on rap, but I listen to every type of music. If I like a song it don't matter what genre of music it is. I might listen to Duran Duran, I might listen to Sublime, maybe Red Hot Chili Peppers.
The music that I listen to is very minimalistic. I listen to a lot of old blues that is just guitar and vocals.
I've learned to listen in all aspects of life, in all relationships and communications. The biggest lesson is to listen.
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.
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