The earth's a door, if you press your ear against it.
I don't have a problem working 14 hours a day and still have ears and have a brain to mix afterwards. But I don't have the same strength to actively pursue and stay enthused about things like literature and movies and a social life - things that enhance the music, and the person.
Instruments and playthings are sense and spirit: behind them there is still the Self. The Self seeketh with the eyes of the senses, it hearkeneth also with the ears of the spirit.
What is the purpose of life?. . . To be the eyes and ears and conscience of the Creator of the Universe, you fool!
You have two ears and one mouth. Use them accordingly.
Anyone whose lifestyle may frighten you or whose point of view makes smoke come out of your ears.
There's [in Outcast] so much for my ear, brain and mind and body to gain.
Great literature, if we read it well, opens us up to the world and makes us more sensitive to it, as if we acquired eyes that could see through things and ears that could hear smaller sounds.
I have to concentrate more intently when people speak. I always have to position myself on their right side so that I can hear out of my left ear. I sometimes get a crick in my neck from listening. But I don't there's too much else.
I'm pretty positive that if I started singing songs that were for my fame, the God would probably make me tone deaf again. I know why He gave me that voice. I know why He gave me my ears.
I know a lot of animal communicators and I think a lot of them are just good behaviorists because they pick up on a lot little posture things like how the eyes look, the posture of the cat ears, is it tense? They're picking up just a lot of their body cues from the dog, the cat or the horse.
Most people have ears, but few have judgment; tickle those ears, and depend upon it, you will catch their judgments, such as they are.
The "hairy quadruped furnished with a tail and, pointed ears, probably arboreal in his habits," this good fellow carried hidden in his nature, apparently, something destined to develop into a necessity for humane letters.
Court. . . a place where they dispense with justice.
When no food is given to the ear, Then let a little be given to the stomach.
O this itch of the ear, that breaks out at the tongue! Were not curiosity so over-busy, detraction would soon be starved to death.
Mmm, he rumbled into my ear. I thought that being married meant that I never go to bed hungry.
Holy water at my wrists and behind my ears; my version of Eau de Don'tbiteme
You want to talk to someone; first open your ears.
Success comes from keeping the ears open and the mouth closed