It's safe to say headphones is a good business.

You're using your headphones to drown out your mind

I can't hear anything, John. Please, would you put on your headphones?

Those athletes are not going to wear my headphones because I asked them.

I don't like headphones very much, and I rarely listen to music on headphones.

I always have my Bose headphones. I have to have the noise-cancelling headphones.

I have to have my Beats Studio3 noise-canceling headphones with me on long flights.

Listen, I'm never going to be the kind of guy who wears Bose headphones on the street.

An e-bike is like headphones, you can say you have patents, but people will still copy.

If I don't have headphones, I can't run. Nowadays, I listen to Drake, Future, and Boosie.

I always have my Beats by Dr. Dre headphones turned up high. I'll probably be deaf by age 50.

I write while listening to music, mostly because the world beyond my headphones is too chaotic.

Beats succeeded because, as music lovers, we knew oscilloscopes don't buy headphones - people do.

I couldn't make a headphone look like a piece of medical equipment or a toy, as most headphones do.

Sometimes, I make music in my sleep. So I get up, put on my headphones, and compose it on the piano.

When you listen to a Yes album, you should listen to the whole thing through headphones with the lights off.

I would go to sleep with headphones on. My mom and pop - they would have music loud enough to shake the walls.

The guy who sits in front of the TV set with headphones on has lost the capacity to react to the tactile environment.

I don't talk to media or anyone before games. I just put my headphones on, turn up some hip-hop, and get in the zone.

I keep hearing in my head "you are the Messiah, you are the Messiah." I think there's something wrong with my headphones.

When I was a kid I just had headphones on all the time, and it changed the way I see things and the way I interpret things.

When I fly, I never check my bags. I bring a carry-on, an eye pillow, noise-canceling headphones, a big pillow and a blanket.

Music is so huge to soccer, to my life, to working out. I usually have headphones when I'm cleaning the house or making dinner.

My siblings weren't playing music; I was the only one who wanted to buy a guitar and was listening on headphones the whole time.

I'm always walking around with headphones on, creating my own soundtracks to whatever the day is. I think I have a poppy sensibility.

My earliest musical memory is of my older sister playing me Nirvana's 'Nevermind' on headphones in the back of the car on a road trip.

I can't tell you how many guys have approached me when I'm doing cardio. Like, I have my headphones on; I'm in the zone, so don't bother me.

You can find me at three in the morning in my living room with a glass of wine and really bad '90s trip hop beats blaring from my headphones.

Thank you... fat dude with giant headphones on the subway, for looking like what would've happened if Jabba the Hutt mated with Princess Leia.

If I can put on my album in a car or on my headphones and listen to the whole thing and love it, that's what I'm going to be happy putting out there.

I am honored to be chosen for this collaboration; I grew up watching Disney and using Beats headphones. Now I get to represent them both - it's unreal.

I remember lying on the floor of the living room with headphones on when I was four or five years old, listening to the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.

I had a job transcribing a biotechnology-litigation seminar. You put headphones on and fast-forward and stop with your feet. There were a lot of 'um's.'

If all the elements are in place, you should get 80 percent of what a song has to offer no matter how you hear it, whether on headphones or on the radio.

I'm very good with sunglasses. There are things like... maybe headphones - either they're stolen or something - but sunglasses I tend to really hold on to.

I play the piano. I bought an upright piano that is actually electric, so I can practice my scales with headphones on and not make my neighbours' lives hell!

Ninety percent of the time, when I put on my headphones, I forget to turn on my music. Literally 10 minutes will go by before I realize that there's no music.

What we did with Raycon is, not only do we have electric transportation, we have headphones speakers, smart watches. High demand, high quality, but affordable.

I always wanted to have a headphone line but I feel like I'm going to do more than just headphones eventually, but we want to wake the world up right now with this.

I mean if I'm in the middle of a field with my keyboard and some headphones and I feel inspired to write something, I'll just write something really beautiful and mellow.

I think Blank Generation holds up pretty well. You listen to that with headphones and there's a lot going on there with the guitars- it's the product of a lot of fighting.

I work in the studio all day, and then I go for a walk with my dog, listening to music on headphones. And Saturday and Sundays, work is strictly out of bounds. It has to be.

The difference between the headphones and making music, it's like, okay, I have a new business here that I'm proud of, but my soul still remains in the music-making process.

Strangely, the thing I listen to 75% of the time, when I'm exercising with my headphones on is English Tudor/Elizabethan music, so music from about 1450 to the early 1600's.

When you do an animated movie - at least the ones that I've been a part of - you never see any of the other actors. It's all done separately with headphones in a voice booth.

I actually bought a travel guitar, and that guitar is really cool. You can actually fold the guitar, and you can plug headphones into it, but it's acoustic, or semi-acoustic.

I didn't bring my headphones, I'd watched the two movies they had played and I was just like, 'Can we please find a donor that wants to give us a private jet? This is not Okay.'

When it comes down to my brand, We the Best, we're about the people and whoever is passionate and in love the way I'm in love when it comes down to the headphones I'm promoting.

I was always listening to music on headphones or working on something on my computer. I realised it wasn't healthy to be so reliant on creating stuff. I needed to be more sociable.

When I was 10, 11, 12 years old, I would pretend to be on the radio. I bought a mixer and these big, ugly headphones and I would literally broadcast the cassette tapes in my bedroom.

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