Before now, I've always taken my mixes out to the car and listened to them in the parking lot. I still do that, but more so now I'm listening to it on the Beat box, and I think people should give it at least a listen and check it out and see what it is.
I grew up listening to everything. I have such a love for music, but I don't want to make the same album over and over again.
I want a place. It has to do with the kind of person I want to be. And how I fit in to everything. I want people to listen when I open my mouth. And know I'm worth listening to. " She stared at me. "That's all?" To me it was not all, it was everything.
I would never want to discourage anyone from listening to the news, heaven forfend. But I thought, you know, when I'm recommending music to people I like to recommend stuff that I think they'll like.
When I'm alone, I work sometimes with music, sometimes without and sometimes just listening to NPR.
Always preach in such a way that if the people listening do not come to hate their sin, they will instead hate you
When I was growing up and listening to bands like the Dave Clark Five, the groove was what initially got me going. I really like that funky, heavy groove.
If you're listening Big Brother, I refuse to be Fanny Price.
Last week I was listening to a podcast on Hanselminutes, with Robert Martin talking about the SOLID principles. . . They all sounded to me like extremely bureaucratic programming that came from the mind of somebody that has not written a lot of code, frankly.
Who said I was wise? I’m a professional bad example. You can learn a lot by watching me. Or listening to me. Either one.
I got a job as soon as I graduated from school. I always wanted to bartend because I love listening to people and how awful their lives are.
Children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them.
If you don't listen deeply, the connection won't take place. . . . [You have to be] willing to be changed by the person you're listening to, where you're not just waiting for a pause so you can say your thing, but you're actually letting them have an effect on you if they can.
You're not listening with your eyes.
You have a unique body and mind, with a particular history and conditioning. No one can offer you a formula for navigating all situations and all states of mind. Only by listening inwardly in a fresh and open way will you discern at any given time what most serves your healing and freedom.
I listen to KCRW in the car and Pandora radio, which I stream through the stereo from my iPhone. I've been listening to everything from Caribou to Conway Twitty. If I'm going on a longer car ride, I'll download some podcasts.
Sometimes I do a Dylan song and it seems to fit me so right that I figure maybe I wrote it. Dylan didn’t always do it for me as a singer, not in the early days, but then I started listening to the lyrics. That sold me.
Getting older doesn't help you in the fact that you might have covered some of this ground before. So you're listening to a song that you know is a hit, but it just can't be a hit for you, it's gonna be a hit for somebody else. That's tough.
I like listening to people talk about things that they love. They get to express things they don't normally get to express.
Mostly every one is needing some one to be one listening to that one being one being one boasting.