When I began listening to saxophones, I was first attracted to Coleman Hawkins.
I love listening to demos. They're so raw.
Listening to 'Raising Sand' was one of those turning points in my life that really made something click in my brain.
I was listening to Jimi Hendrix; I just admire his artistry and creativity as an artist.
I love listening to pop songs in Spanish and Italian.
I started listening to Sufi music when I was 21.
My guilty pleasure is listening to Enya in the bathtub. I do bubbles. I do essential oils. Candles, if they're around.
There's a humble beauty about listening to period instruments that I like.
All the plays I do are comedies. I love listening to people laugh. I couldn't do the dramas like 'All My Sons.'
It's hard listening to myself.
All of my style came from listening to records.
It's important that when kids are listening to my music they don't think of it as their parent's music.
I enjoyed listening to it, but I didn't think I could do it.
I never knew listening to a song could give you goose bumps and make you cry until I listened to Lauryn Hill.
I remember listening to Cube's music when I was like 14 years old, my friends listening to it up in Toronto.
More people are listening to opera, and I'm happy - everybody must be given that opportunity.
I sit around listening to classical music. I don't play video games. I love to go to dinner, go on picnics, travel.
For me, being in a car listening to music has always been my one spot to think.
Art gropes, it stalks like a hunter lost in the woods, listening to itself and to everything around it, unsure of itself, waiting to pounce.
Listening to people keeps them entertained.
I grew up listening to Steve Martin and Robin Williams, so I didn't ever intend to be a musical comedian. I sort of stumbled into it.
I prefer listening to talking, reading to socializing, and cozy chats to group settings.
Grace, respect, reserve, and empathetic listening are qualities sorely missing from the public discourse now.
I didn't grow up listening to country music. I pretty much grew up rebelling against country music.
Just the act of listening means more than you can imagine to most employees.
Really listening and suspending one's own judgment is necessary in order to understand other people on their own terms. As we have noted, this is a process that requires trust and builds trust.
So when I'm listening to music, I'm listening to a lot of hip-hop to be inspired and to hear new things.
You'd never know that listening to people in the UN but tribalism is the father of racism.
Listening is the key to everything good in music.
I grew up listening to the 60's and 70's... Storytellers and poets.