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Listen to customers and you will hear them. Look carefully at customers and you will see them. Do both and you will understand them.
— Ron Kaufman
Judy Garland had this wonderful spontaneity that you just don't see anymore. She was such a witty, witty woman. And when you listen to her on ...
— Charles Busch
It is a dangerous position to be in when you can't see, can't hear and won't listen ...
— Stella Payton
I dislike those people that see an opera and say "Oh, they can't act it. They just sing. It's boring." Lean back and just listen to the voices.
— Peter Stormare
Reading enables us to see with the keenest eyes, to hear with the finest ears, and listen to the sweetest voices of all time.
— James Russell Lowell
Just listen to your body, eat in silence and see what feels good and you will spontaneously choose the foods that are beneficial to you.
— Deepak Chopra
Listen, whatever you see and love
that's where you are. — Mary Oliver
that's where you are. — Mary Oliver
I don't like to say, "Oh, I don't like this kind of music." I like to listen to it and try to see what people who like it get out of it.
— John Darnielle
While you are looking, you might as well also listen, linger and think about what you see.
— Jane Jacobs
When I see that people want to listen to me and when I feel that they are supporting the goals that I am committed to, then I am very pleased.
— Abdel Fattah El-Sisi
Coaches have to watch for what they don't want to see and listen to what they don't want to hear.
— John Madden
Just listen to Chris Matthews on any given day and you will see what's acceptable on the Left
— Dennis Prager
I know that unlike that night, tonight I won't kiss her. Or touch her. Or even see her up close.
Tonight, I'll listen. And that'll be enough. — Gayle Forman
Tonight, I'll listen. And that'll be enough. — Gayle Forman
Leadership is the ability to see what no one else sees, to listen when others talk and the ability to be optimistic when others are pessimistic.
— George T. Cummings
Life just throws you places, and if you wait, if you listen, you can see the blessings.
— Jaycee Clark
I don't know how many years I can still play. I have to listen to my body and see how it feels.
— Li Na
When I go to see live music I tend to want to really listen to it, so when people get up and dance it's really irritating.
— Tony Blackburn
Ninety percent of the songs and movies we listen to and see are based on love. We like to talk most about the things we don't have.
— Arathi Menon
Learn to see, listen, and think for yourself.
— Malcolm X
The secret is to listen to what she doesn't say, see what she doesn't do, and hold her when she doesn't cry
— Brittainy C. Cherry
For I hear music, they were saying. Music wakes us. Music makes us see the hidden, join the broken. Look and listen.
— Virginia Woolf
Sometimes you have to listen to other people, and see what the audiences want. That's what entertaining is about.
— Joe Nichols
Miracles pass and I see. Great wonders speak and I listen.
— Marjorie M. Liu
Poetry is the report of a nuance between two moments, when people say, 'Listen!' and 'Did you see it?' 'Did you hear it? What was it?'
— Carl Sandburg
It's never too late to stop regretting. It's never too late to see your present self as the young one and to listen to the person you hope to become.
— Hugh Howey
What you're really after when you see a film or listen to a song is a singular vision, and I'm not sure how much of that you really get in Hollywood.
— Nick Cave
Bodies always tell the truth. They give us hints of how to listen for it, and to recognize it when we hear or see it.
— Robin Rose Bennett
When we cannot see, we don't judge. Small wonder when we kiss, cry, laugh, make love, are in pain, pray and listen to music, we close our eyes.
— Sabine Shah
When we listen for their feelings and needs, we no longer see people as monsters.
— Marshall B. Rosenberg