I feel like there are messages. I feel like there are angels. I feel that there is a legacy and an energy. And I feel that it's possible to tap into that.
Remember, each one of us has the power to change the world. Just start thinking peace, and the message will spread quicker than you think.
I like doing movies that have good messages and have good moral backgrounds to them and things like that - and send out positive messages.
Your calling my name is My reply. Your longing for Me is My message to you.
The message I'm trying to say is that I'm tough because of life experience.
I'm a believer that some messages are not meant to be shared publicly. They're meant to stay inside the clubhouse.
I certainly don't see the humour in my work as something that detracts from its seriousness. It's just a way of making difficult messages more palatable.
We can receive Jesus Christ when we believe in His message and trust in Him alone to save us.
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.
Christianity is based on a book. It centers in a Person. It expresses itself in a message. It authenticates itself in an experience.
Here are my Mommy Messages: Wear a condom and test your Molly.
If you want to preach a revolutionary message, wear a suit.
I think Banksy is a very cool artist, and I respect his social messages.
A lot of people have tried to put labels on me, but right now I'm focused on being Kristi Noem and getting my message out to South Dakotans.
Fun is the main thing. Because fun helps you transmit your message. You can only do that - transmit - when people are receptive.
It is not what you hear, it is where you listen from within yourself that gives meaning to the message.
I would like to dedicate to the whole world a great message. It is a message from Kusama who has struggled to survive as a human being and as an artist, and whose life has been brightly lit and strengthened by her pursuit of truth.
I think one of the wonderful messages of A Dog's Purpose is how difficult it is for humans to master love without making it a muddy mess. God invented love and it is therefore perfect, and dogs are better at celebrating this perfection than we are. When in doubt as to how we should feel, we could do far worse than trying to live life like the dogs.
There is a real hunger for spiritual things in today's culture; people are seeking something spiritual, something beyond themselves. That's the good news. The bad news is people are not getting it at church because the church is singing songs, preaching messages, doing programs, and taking offerings for itself.
The only way to get a serious message across is through comedy