Listen to God with a broken heart. He is not only the doctor who mends it, but also the father who wipes away the tears.
When I read a daring book or listen to rebellious music, I feel like I've found what freedom really means.
I listen to my stomach. It tells me when I am starving.
I am my own audience. I always picture me and my mates and think, 'What would we enjoy listening to?'
I'm always curious about anyone who has enough passion to go onstage and say, 'This is what I'm really passionate about.' It's always worth listening to.
Social media can be a powerful tool to listen to, engage with and gain access to customers that you would otherwise not be able to connect with.
There are records that, in my opinion, only reach their full potential when the listener is disoriented.
For many, an album is no longer a considerable feat of an artist but just sounds to be half-listened to while one is halfheartedly engaged in something else.
To live, pray. To learn, read. To love, give. To listen, pay attention. But to be wise, apply all that you have acquired
One of the most important elements in teaching, conducting, and performing, all three, is listening.
We question ourselves through others by way of stories, advice, and gestures; and we receive our answers form listening to others reactions
A well-spun tale can transport listeners away from their humdrum lives and return them with an enlarged sense of the world. (Peter Nimble)
You know, as a writer, I'm more of a listener than a writer, cuz if I hear something I will write it down.
I'd like to think that most of what I do is self-evident if you're listening to it or seeing it. But I don't mind the fact that it's hard to describe.
I say to my friends, 'Don't just listen to the vuvuzelas; look at who scores the goals.' And this is the important thing.
In business, ruthlessness is righteousness. Seldom are there those, whom are ruthlessly righteous. Listen to these people, before the Earth repents of mankind.
My drummer, Gene Lake, is Oliver Lake's son. So I certainly have wide tastes, in not only what I listen to, but what I play as well.
I guess my guilty pleasure would be listening to the British audio versions of the 'Harry Potter' books.
But really important, perhaps most important is the craft; how you make your record, the creation of these sonic worlds you want your listener to hear.
There's so much diversity of opinion out there, so ultimately you have to listen to it, put it aside, and make what you want to make.
I've played the violin since I was seven but stopped because there was a stage when it became 'uncool'. I was listening to Nirvana and wanted to play the guitar, so I ditched the violin.