“Sometimes things you write are messages to yourself. Even though I think my stuff has a particular voice because you are who you are, it's good to switch it up, professionally and personally. The dare to be great situation is always going to be the one that matters the most.” ThinkingWritingSometimesMatterStuffVoiceSituationParticularMessagesWho You AreDareDare To Be Great Author:Cameron Crowe
“I want to make films that are political and social. Films with a message or an idea. Films that dare to ask.” WantIdeasFilmPoliticalAsksSocialMessagesDare Author:Juliette Binoche
“Time is important to me because I want to sing long enough to leave a message. I'm used to singing in churches where nobody would dare stop me until the Lord arrives!” WantLongImportantEnoughUsedChurchLordMessagesSingingDareSinging In Church Author:Mahalia Jackson
“I stand among you as one who offers a small message of hope. . . there are always people who dare to seek on the margin of society, who are not dependent on social acceptance, not dependent on social routine, and prefer a kind of free-floating existence under a state of risk.” PeopleKindStatesSocialExistenceRiskAcceptanceOffersMessagesDareDependentRoutineFloatingMarginsMessage Of HopeSocial Acceptance Book:Choosing to Love the World: On Contemplation Source: Choosing to Love the World: On Contemplation
“In the States, you have the First Amendment. People feel the freedom to speak and the right to be heard. And they kind of push the message: "It's a free country." Everybody has the right to say whatever they want to say. But in the Middle East, culture is your guide. You have to ask, is it culturally okay to say something like that? Is it culturally okay, for example, to show a woman giving birth? As Arabs watching such a scene in an American film it's okay, but when it comes to the Arabic context, we're like, "How dare you?" So it's how you present it.” PeopleWantGivingFeelsFirstsKindCountryStatesShowsFilmCultureAsksSpeakHeardMiddleExampleBirthSceneMessagesOkayDareEastGuidesMiddle EastAmendmentsFirst AmendmentGiving BirthFree CountryAmerican Film Author:Mohammed Saeed Harib
“They were offered the choice between becoming kings or the couriers of kings. The way children would, they all wanted to be couriers. Therefore there are only couriers who hurry about the world, shouting to each other - since there are no kings - messages that have become meaningless. They would like to put an end to this miserable life of theirs but they dare not because of their oaths of service.” WorldWayChildrenEndsWantedChoicesKingsBecomingMessagesDareMiserableMeaninglessOathShoutingMiserable Life Book:Parables and paradoxes: in German and English Source: Parables and paradoxes: in German and English