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Quotes About Message

You always risk people misunderstanding you when you say anything.
~ Phil Lord
What I want to tell people is that you can mix the culture a little bit and it's not always appropriation.
~ Jain
I'm kind of like a folk singer mixed with soul, but I feel like if you really are a lover of hip-hop music, make the beat banging as possible and then put the message in so that people get the honey with the medicine.
~ India Arie
Monks are not expected to speak about themselves; the message is important, not the person.
~ Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
You have to be clear what your message is and what you're doing. I mean, Miley Cyrus is an amazing talent, and sometimes you kind of just want to say, 'We know you're not Hannah Montana anymore. We know that, my dear. My darling. Now, go be great.'
~ Tori Amos
I used to be followed by a moon shadow. Now I'm followed by all these misconceptions, and they're like a ball and chain. I just want to write music from my heart and give people a message of hope and the search for a better place.
~ Cat Stevens
All mornings should start with a cup of coffee and a good message from Chris Harrison.
~ Rachel Lindsay
The most important thing is to have something important to say and finding the means to say it.
~ Julia Leigh
The same reason why we're doing music is the same reason why Motown did: to make the world a better place and to make people happy. The main message is, just have a good time.
~ Redfoo
The story' Sanders would say the whole tone, man, you're wrecking it. Tone?' The sound. You need to get a consitent sound, like slow or fast, funny or sad. All these disgressions, they just screw up your story's sound. Stick to what happened.
~ Tim O'Brien
Mr. President, I will transmit your message within the hour. Please keep in mind, however, the time differential between Washington and Moscow—" "I know that a weekend has just begun, and that the Soviet Union is a worker's paradise, but I expect that some of your country's managers may still be at work.
~ Tom Clancy
también. ¿Me oye? Volaron el túnel…
~ Tom Clancy
Granny and me alone on Judgment Day and wonder if there is some wider meaning there, some cryptic message from a hidden dimension, from the Other, from the Over Self. Or if it was simply that heaven didn't want us and hell was afraid we'd take over.
~ Tom Robbins
The best art is political and you ought to be able to make it unquestionably political and irrevocably beautiful at the same time.
~ Toni Morrison
All she saw, down in the cellar well beneath the stoop, was a light yellow feather with a tip of green. And she had never named him. Had called him my parrot all these years. My parrot. Love you. Love you. Did the dogs get him? Or did he get the message - that she said, My parrot and he said, Love you, and she had never said it back or even taken the trouble to name him - and manage somehow to fly away on wings that had not soared for six years.
~ Toni Morrison
But then Job was a man. Invisibility was intolerable to men. What complaint would a female Job dare to put forth? And if, having done so, and He deigned to remind her of how weak and ignorant she was, where was the news in that? What shocked Job into humility and renewed fidelity was the message a female Job would have known and heard every minute of her life.
~ Toni Morrison
A 1968 calendar, large X's marking various dates (April 4, July 19); a letter written in blood so smeary its satanic message cannot be deciphered; an astrology chart; a fedora tilted on the plastic neck of a female torso, and, in a place that once housed Christians—well, Catholics anyway—not a cross of Jesus anywhere.
~ Toni Morrison
A real messenger, a worthy one, is corrupted by the message he brings.
~ Toni Morrison
Ezek 3:16-27
~ Tony Evans
I'm talking to you and it's basically a direct communication, whereas if I'm writing a letter to you and you read the letter, there are like 12 extra deconstruction and reconstruction steps in the communication.
~ Kevin J. Anderson
the church, like television, is always educating; the only question is, What is it teaching?
~ Kevin J. Vanhoozer
And I want the world to hear.
~ Kirsten Miller
Is there anything I can do for you? Take word of you to kin in Sacor City?" "My, but she's taken to the part of being a messenger, hasn't she, Bay?" "Definitely, but I'm afraid that we have no kin in Sacor City. Just a cousin down south and you wouldn't want to meet her.
~ Kristen Britain
The 18-minute rule isn't simply a good exercise to learn discipline. It's critical to avoid overloading your audience. Remember, constrained presentations require more creativity.
~ Carmine Gallo