Listening
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So, thanks for
listening.
One of the interesting things, of course, is the combination of that raw hand on the instrument and technology, and what he said about
listening
to our young people.
Of course, my job is all about
listening.
You know, music is about listening."
They were just not
listening
to the class while the girls sat there very nicely.
I spent too much time
listening
to those brain cells in a dark room, by myself.
Because when we work from a place, I believe, that says, "I'm enough" ... then we stop screaming and start listening, we're kinder and gentler to the people around us, and we're kinder and gentler to ourselves.
She found herself
listening
to a consultant one day who was trying to help teachers boost the test scores of the kids, so that the school would reach the elite category in percentage of kids passing big tests.
And then there was the language, the rhythmic cadence of it, reminding me of evenings spent
listening
to Bedouin elders recite hours-long narrative poems entirely from memory.
Steve, I hope you're
listening
to this, all right.
They were as good as the babies in Taiwan who'd been
listening
for 10 and a half months.
And she's
listening
to various languages in the earphones that are in her ears.
In Madrid, Maria Gonzalez is standing at the door,
listening
to her baby crying and crying, trying to work out whether she should let it cry until it falls asleep or pick it up and hold it.
In a recent experiment, a group of adults had their brains scanned in an MRI machine as they were
listening
to experts speak.
A year later, I was
listening
to all the noise about the Middle East conflict.
I was
listening
to her talk on the phone, which she did a lot.
And surely, at three and four years old, I was
listening
to the soothing sound of her voice, but I think I was also getting my first lesson in activist work.
And it was here,
listening
to these poets share their stories, that I learned that spoken-word poetry didn't have to be indignant, it could be fun or painful or serious or silly.
However, I've found that
listening
to a computer voice for any great length of time can be monotonous.
Last year, for various reasons, I found myself
listening
to a lot of episodes of the Public Radio show This American Life.
And so I'm
listening
and I'm listening, and at some point, I start feeling like all the stories are about being wrong.
But the story of how we came to understand the universe is just as much a story of
listening
as it is by looking.
So my artistic practice is all about
listening
to the weird and wonderful noises emitted by the magnificent celestial objects that make up our universe.
Thomas Watson spent hours
listening
to the strange crackles and hisses and chirps and whistles that his accidental antenna detected.
So Thomas Watson wasn't
listening
to us.
Watson was in fact
listening
to very low-frequency radio emissions caused by nature.
Over the next few years, astronomers connected up their antennas to loudspeakers and learned about our radio sky, about Jupiter and the Sun, by
listening.
They were really
listening
to the galaxy in high fidelity.
The mysterious noise that Penzias and Wilson were
listening
to turned out to be the oldest and most significant sound that anyone had ever heard.
I knew that the simple act of
listening
in an empathetic way could have a profound effect.
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