I have received hostile voice mail messages and e-mails. They are often anonymous, I'm sad to say, as anonymous messages are delivered only by very low forms of human life, in my opinion.
As someone who sends texts messages more or less non-stop, I enjoy one particular aspect of texting more than anything else: that it is possible to sit in a crowded railway carriage laboriously spelling out quite long words in full, and using an enormous amount of punctuation, without anyone being aware of how outrageously subversive I am being.
One set of messages of the society we live in is: Consume. Grow. Do what you want. Amuse yourselves.
Women today are bombarded with so many messages, like we should have Naomi Campbell's body and Madeleine Albright's career.
One of the great things about humor is, you can slip things past people with humor, you can use it as a sweetener. So you can actually tell them things, give them messages, get terribly, terribly serious and terribly, terribly dark, and because there are jokes in there, they'll go along with you, and they'll travel a lot further along with you than they would otherwise.
Life is taking you somewhere, listen to the messages, they will repeat until you follow their call.
I aspire to be the president of all Venezuelans. The message is clear. Venezuelans are fed up with confrontation, with division.
If you want a free email service that doesn't use your words to target ads to you, you'll have to figure out how to port years and years of Gmail messages somewhere else, which is about as easy as developing your own free email service.
We save paradise by an intense education program where you get people that you can trust to talk sanely about the environment and hope that the message will get through.
While the Japanese droned on in a high-pitched voice, I blinked out the desperate message over and over. TORTURE. . . TORTURE. . .
To sing the ballad with a knowingness about what you are talking about. If it's somebody else's lyric, and the message is a little unusual for you, it requires that you learn that new message.
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 don't want to be a big star. I just want to get my message across.
There's no huge, deep message in any of the songs. We recorded a few months of being human.
When the dialogue is on point and I feel like the overall story and message is really serving something that's socially progressive, it really makes me want to be a part of it.
Strong families use the word we a lot, but I is never forgotten. Family members know they have the freedom to go off on their own, even if the direction is one that we have never followed before. The family message is, We're behind you, so you can be you.
yesterday someone sent a message that was signed GOD! bernard said. really? dap said. i didn't know he was signed onto the system
The key dietary messages are stunningly simple: Eat less, move more, eat more fruits and vegetables, and don't eat too much junk food. It's no more complicated than that.
I don't particularly like messages, because everybody takes whatever they take from whatever.
You set out to tell a good story. You don't do it because there is a deep message involved because the movie is almost always bad when you do that.