The most personal track would have to be 'Love The Way We Used To.' It's one of the songs that I listen to outside of all the records that I wrote.
I love working with customers. Sales has really influenced everything I do. It has instilled in me the important traits of operating with a sense of urgency and listening to people.
I love being on stage, I love being able to tell a story, I love the fact that the audience listens and laughs at it. It makes me happy, and it's what I live for.
When people laugh at a company or say, 'This is the stupidest thing I have ever heard,' you are listening.
Everybody saying you can't do this, you can't do that. I don't know why. Guess if you listen to it, you can convince yourself of it.
I was an observer. I liked to listen rather than openly express myself. This trait is something that I've retained over the years.
In the '90s, you couldn't say the word 'nerd' to someone when pitching a show. They would have considered that too niche and wouldn't have listened.
I listen to Radio 4 and put the iPod on shuffle. I like the randomness of, say, the Stones, then something from Nina Simone, Nick Drake or Bob Dylan.
My earliest memories as a child are listening to Beatles records, and they are a big part of how I've learned to write pop songs.
The free market allowed shock jocks to flourish, and millions of listeners apparently enjoyed the rant.
No one knows who is listening, say nothing you would not wish put in the newspapers.
August brings into sharp focus and a furious boil everything I've been listening to in the late spring and summer.
Listen! The wind is rising, and the air is wild with leaves, We have had our summer evenings, now for October eves!
There is a feeling, when you listen to radio, that it's one person, and they're talking to you, and you really feel their presence as one person.
Older and wiser voices can help you find the right path, if you are only willing to listen.
u should not be afraid of doing what ur mind tells you 2 do...just listen 2 ur heart...never say never
If we prove capable of showing a pioneering commitment, we shall create a commmunity listened to around the world.
You have to not listen to the nay sayers because there will be many and often they'll be much more qualified than you and cause you to sort of doubt yourself.
An intellectual snob is someone who can listen to the William Tell Overture and not think of The Lone Ranger.
Be aware of the high notes, of the blissful faces and their soft messages, and listen for the silent message of a highly decorated gift.
People with power listen less carefully, and have difficulty taking into account what others already know.