Use she, he, it, one, they. You could call me mow mow, and I honestly don't care. A pronoun is just a sound. All I'm listening for in that sound is positivity.
I am so in love with just lying in bed listening to Mozart.
I grew up listening to Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf and lots of blues, R&B and Motown.
The subconscious is ceaselessly murmuring, and it is by listening to these murmurs that one hears the truth.
My Dad died during the flu epidemic in 1918 when I was 4 years old. He left a lot of classical recordings behind that I began listening to at an early age, so he must have been a music lover.
If I can sit on national television, and people are listening to what I think, anyone can do anything.
Putting a needle on a record is almost like you're making a commitment to listening to something.
Ninety-nine percent of singing is listening and hearing, and so then 1 percent of it is singing.
The paradox of Steve Jobs's career is that he had no interest in listening to consumers - he was famously dismissive of market research - yet nonetheless had an amazing sense of what consumers actually wanted.
I spent my teens in northern California listening to KALX, KUSF, and KFJC, finding people that changed my life.
I didn't really grow up listening to blues, because I grew up in the Northwest. It wasn't really the center for blues.
Nowadays I'm more interested in what you'd call 'alternative.' Lately we've been listening to a lot of Mumford & Sons, and Jenny Owen Youngs. I'm also pretty crazy about the Kings of Convenience, a Norwegian band that's been compared to Simon and Garfunkel.
I don't like listening to records a lot after they're done. There's just no real nourishment there for me.
It was always remarkable to me how ignorant the labels were of the listening habits of their own customers, and how obstinate they were in denying those habits and then trying to essentially alter those habits instead of retooling their business to adapt to them.
If you listen through the screen of your desires, then you obviously listen to your own voice; you are listening to your own desires.
I grew up listening to oldies, like Motown. That's from my mom.
I listen to both oldies and contemporary stations. I enjoy listening to current stuff because there's an energy to it that's inspiring.
I grew up listening to Nirvana and then went through some bad '90s pop stuff - a lot of Australian one-hit wonders.
One of my messages to Republicans is very simple: One-third of your schedule should be listening to people in minority communities.
I've had so many people tell me that they are shocked that AM radio still even exists with all the different listening options.