Tradition is the transmitting of linguistic messages that constitute the horizon within which Dasein is thrown as a historically determined project: and tradition derives its importance from the fact that Being, as a horizon of disclosure in which things appear, can arise only as a trace of past words or as an announcement that has been handed down to us.
Pictures are for entertainment, messages should be delivered by Western Union.
A good message will always find a messenger.
The message I'm sending to myself - I can't change the world until I change myself first.
We can speak our honest minds without compromise and without censorship and to each other and to our people. We can take our message directly to our people.
To me a book is a message from the gods to mankind; or, if not, should never be published at all.
My message is love and righteousness and peace and to share and care for yourself and share for others as you would share for yourself. A message of your inner thoughts.
Any sermon that is not birthed in prayer is not a message from God no matter how learned the preacher.
You're looking like a woman now, you're mind hasn't gotten the message somehow.
Often I say to myself "Really, what are we doing on this planet?" We are passing the message as well as we can, communicating our fears, our hopes. . . Day in day out, week after week and year after year, people kill each other.
My main point is to be funny; if I can slip a message in there, fine.
So a moral position is not a message. A moral position is a passionate caring inside you.
The methodologies are always different but the message should be the same.
There is a hidden message in every waterfall. It says, if you are flexible, falling will not hurt you!
I think film is a very powerful advocate and message carrier.
There is a need in every generation to study the past, to absorb its spirit, to preserve its messages. . . it's a collaboration of ourselves and our ancestors, the result is a deeper understanding for individuals and in consequence, a broader culture for the nation.
Every experience, waking or dream, has a lesson or message to impart to us.
Few things turn-off an audience more than a performer with an air of self-imporance or a 'message. '
I never make a film with a message in mind. I'm more interested in the characters; how they are related to each other and the situation they're in.
Using a certain sort of message can attract people to that message, and that creates power that you can either use responsibly or not.