Top 22 Quotes About Delivering A Message
#1. I think my passion is misinterpreted as anger sometimes. And I don't think people are ready for the message that I'm delivering, and delivering with a sense of violent love.
Charlie Sheen
#2. Oh. My. God. They were fighting. In the library. Over her.
Lauren Kate
#3. This is the last moment of contentment untainted by sorrow, when the brain hesitates before delivering the message to the heart that it knows it must.
Dexter Palmer
#4. THE MISCONCEPTION: You are more concerned with the validity of information than the person delivering it. THE TRUTH: The status and credentials of an individual greatly influence your perception of that individual's message.
David McRaney
#5. Writing is something I took up rather than anything I had an inclination toward. I like acting -delivering someone else's message - but writing is more of an accomplishment.
Steve Martin
#6. The open letter has always been an interesting rhetorical strategy - a way of delivering a pointed message to a specific individual or group while also reaching a wide audience.
Roxane Gay
#7. I'm going to be as sincere as I can in delivering the message I think is right. If people agree, great, and if they don't, I did my best.
Dan Webster
#8. Simply coming to the perpetrator and delivering the message is Nozick's definition of revenge. And in that sense, Adi is exacting revenge. When people ask, "Does Adi want revenge?" - they mean violent revenge. But in Nozick's formulation, it is revenge. That is the essence of revenge.
Errol Morris
#9. In hip-hop, I wasn't very focused on delivering a message. It was just a string of lines that didn't connect. What I wanted to do is write stories ... and affect someone's emotions with that song. I think as a soul singer, I'm able to accomplish that.
Aloe Blacc
#10. As long as you're delivering God's message, don't worry about how old you are. When you open that Bible, you're over two thousand years old!
Warren W. Wiersbe
#11. I'm generally not a fan of didactic art because it papers over many of the hard experiences about war or anything else in life. I wanted to explore various aspects of the experience without an eye towards delivering any particular message.
Phil Klay
#12. But I'm getting to it. I can't come at it cold. I'm warming my hands over old stories.
Bernie Mcgill
#13. I believe that we are at a very low level of consciousness, and we do not know how to treat each other as human beings. We are caught up in our own lives, our own needs, our own ego gratification. I feel a strong sense of responsibility in delivering that message.
Madonna Ciccone
#14. Much talking is the cause of danger. Silence is the means of avoiding misfortune. The talkative parrot is shut up in a cage. Other birds, without speech, fly freely about.
Saskya Pandita
#15. Is not our chief neurosis - by which I mean our estrangement from nature - our desire to hold fast to what is forever transforming, to freeze the familiar, to submit motion to stasis, to solicit immortality through rigidity.
James Hollis
#16. I like delivering a message, but what I find interesting is providing those details in a different context. Then the readers can make up their minds what it means.
Jeff VanderMeer
#17. We asked ourselves and the world to base decisions on good science, and I really believe the United States can be the leader in delivering that message to our international trading partners.
Mike Johanns
#18. A lot of bands mature, which means they get square; they start delivering messages. Hey, you got a message, use Western Union.
David Lee
#19. There are no tomorrow's and there was no yesterday, what you have now is what you will have.
Santosh Kalwar
#20. TV can play a role in delivering that emotion as well as the obvious ability to reach a lot of people quickly with that message.
Jill McDonald
#21. Music becomes very personal. When you marry a message you want to send out into the world with good music, all of a sudden you have a very potent way of delivering your message.
Conor Oberst
#22. Sometimes it's more frightening to be the messenger of bad news than it is to simply avoid delivering the message at all.
Laury Falter
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