I don't send messages, I'm not a fax machine
Above and beyond drawing my creations, I try to incorporate some kind of message. I try not to end as merely a question but try to provide a conclusion within the work.
My message is, if you need help, ask for it.
The gospel is not only the most important message in all of history; it is the only essential message in all of history.
All my work is created from personal experiences. My hope is always that others will see it as a gateway, develop their own message and feel a part of the art.
It is up to us, to this present generation of Americans, to take a stand for freedom, to send a message to Washington that we're taking our future back from the grips of central planners who would control our healthcare, who would spend our treasure, who downgrade our future and micro-manage our lives.
The most important message of a crucifix, to me anyway, was how unspeakably cruel supposedly sane human beings can be when under orders from a superior authority.
Women today are bombarded with so many messages, like we should have Naomi Campbell's body and Madeleine Albright's career.
A difficult message to hear is an opportunity to enrich someone's life.
Only life suffered can transform a symphony from a collection of notes into a message of humanity.
Christianity is based on a book. It centers in a Person. It expresses itself in a message. It authenticates itself in an experience.
I prefer to make movies which not only have a message for "then" but a message for "now. "
The context of the gospel message is not our benefit or our salvation; the context of the gospel is the supremacy of Christ and the glory of God.
A record is a message, timeless.
Somewhere there is a message in the protest of the man who said, "You can't tell me that worry doesn't help. The things I worry about never happen. "
A lot of brands just push messages out on social media, but that's not what social is about.
[On political correctness:] Any intended message mattered less than the received message, and every received message could be interpreted in whatever way the receiver wanted.
I'm not a Christian, but I think the Christian message is a good one.
Proclaim the beauty and truth of the Christian message to a society which is tangent by confusing presentations of sexuality, marriage and the family.
In Jesus Christ, there is no distance or separation between the medium and the message: it is the one case where we can say that the medium and the message are fully one and the same.