Cinema, radio, television, magazines are a school of inattention: people look without seeing, listen in without hearing.
Forty years later, people still swear they can hear his offstage scream.
The public doesn't want to hear people complaining about having their picture taken.
I'm one of those people that, if I hear about something happening, I go crazy. I want to go help.
People sometimes say that bands sound like The Cars, but when I hear it I don't know if they do or not.
I never made a daring rescue, which is the story people want to hear. I did go to my share of fires.
Some comedians will tour and do these classic bits all the time. But now with YouTube and Comedy Central, people see your stuff, and they don't want to hear you do that again.
Failure, it is thought, is what sells, and what people want to hear and read about. I am not so sure.
People want to act like they know celebrities. They want to see pictures. They want to know where you're going. They want to hear you talk about your family.
You know, you hear people talk about soul mates? That one person that you see, and that's it for you? Well, TOMS is the business equivalent of a soul mate for me.
If I have a hit, then I hope the people who like the hit song go out and buy my album so they can hear it all.
Like any show, I think some episodes are going to be stronger than others, but I think it's a good show that people enjoy and I hear the reactions too.
I hear so many of the young people today sing and I think they have a good voice, yet I wonder if they'll ever know that they sound alike.
I think the film you hear about the most is 'The Exorcist.' When people come up to me and say, 'Oh, you scared me!' I was the good guy in that film!
I like the idea that people hear my stuff, and if it's commercially successful, that's a good sign that it's being heard.
So it's the greatest compliment in the world when people want to hear you sing. That means it feels good to them, so I keep doing it.
I don't believe that saying things because you feel they are what people want to hear is the right way to be in any part of your life.
Plenty of Disney kids are perfectly normal and love what they do. But you always hear about the people who aren't doing well. It's kind of like the squeaky wheel.
I love to prove people wrong. They expect I'll sound a certain way when they see me, then they hear me and they can't believe it. I love that.
Applause is the most powerful thing... people talk about the sound of it, but what I hear is glee.
A lot of people said to me, 'Enough with the guest vocalists for a while. We want to hear the Mexican play the guitar!'