“I don't accept at all the quite popular argument that the press is responsible for the monarchy's recent troubles. The monarchy's responsible for the monarchy's recent troubles. To blame the press is the old thing of blaming the messenger for the message.” AcceptingTroubleMessagesArgumentResponsibleBlamePressesMonarchyMessengersOld Things Author:Anthony Holden
“People come to Cannes just to advertise their films, not with a particular message. But the advantage is that if you go to the festival, you get so much press coverage in three days that it advertises the film for the rest of the year.” PeopleIfsYearsFilmThreeParticularMessagesAdvantagePressesFestivalsCoverageCannesCannes Film Festival Author:Jean-Luc Godard
“I've been an ambassador of goodwill all over the world, spreading this message, did we do heal the world, treaty of all nations, circling this huge globe? What I don't understand is just singing about sex and "I want to get in a hot tub with you baby and rub you all over" and, but I get battered in the press as the weirdo.” WorldWantNationsSexHugeBabyMessagesSingingHotPressesHealGlobesTreatiesGoodwillAmbassadorsWeirdoBatteredTubsHeal The WorldHot Tub Author:Michael Jackson
“An Associated Press report called the President's antics 'Bible-thumping politics.' Clinton's message was decidedly religious and partisan, as was Governor's Cuomo's remarks as he 'also cited religious themes and maxims.' Why didn't the press, the ACLU, and People for the American Way cry foul?” PeopleWayChristianPresidentReligiousCryMessagesPressesClintonThemeReportsGovernorsMaximsRemarksFoulPartisansAntics Author:Gary DeMar
“But the commission is now. The time to speak is when the Spirit of God boils the message so hot within you that it must come out. The time to write is when God Almighty presses his thumb against your heart and forces the words out like a steaming geyser.” WritingHeartSpiritSpeakForceMessagesHotPressesWithin YouAlmightyThumbsSpirit Of GodGeysers Book:God's Gift to Women: Discovering the Lost Greatness of Masculinity Source: God's Gift to Women: Discovering the Lost Greatness of Masculinity
“Just come to Brussels after a Council meeting. Do you know what happens? Every head of government holds his or her own press conference. They all say the same thing, in 24 languages: I was able to push through my agenda. And if the result is anything other than what they desired, the message is: Brussels is to blame. It has been this way for over 20 years. These messages stick with people, and that's deadly for Europe.” PeopleIfsKnowsWayYearsHas BeensGovernmentHappensAbleLanguageResultsMessagesEuropeBlamePressesSticksMeetingsAgendasDo You KnowConferencesCouncilPress ConferencesBrussels Author:Martin Schulz
“I have always considered the aesthetic of a project, including press photos, as a means to further the message of the art itself.” MeanArtProjectsMessagesPressesIncludingAesthetic Author:Vivek Shraya
“During my years as a press secretary, I developed a powerful internal filter, which worked to strip all things 'off message' from my thoughts before they came out of my mouth. It didn't always work, of course, and I said more than a few things I regretted.” YearsSaidCoursesPowerfulMessagesMouthsAll ThingsPressesInternalsSecretaryMy ThoughtsFilters Author:Dee Dee Myers
“The really interesting moment will be when you have a critical mass of people engaging through the networks, more than through the press and TV. When that happens, the culture of politics has to change, moving away from controlled one-way messages towards a political culture that is more questioning.” PeopleWayMomentsHappensMovingPoliticalCultureInterestingTvsMessagesMassPressesCriticalOne WayControlledQuestioningEngagingReally InterestingMoving AwayCritical MassPolitical Culture Author:Geoff Mulgan
“You've reached Fantasia, where the undead live again every night," "For bar hours, press one. To make a party reservation, press two. To talk to alive person or a dead vampire, press three. Or, if you were intending to leave a humorous prank message on our answering machine, know this: we will find you.” IfsKnowsPersonsTwoNightThreeHoursPartyAliveMessagesHumorousMachinesPressesBarsVampireEvery NightReservationsPranksUndeadFantasiaAnswering Machines Book:Dead in Dixie Source: Dead in Dixie
“Why don’t people’s hearts tell them to continue following their dreams?” the boy asked the alchemist. “Because that’s what makes a heart suffer most, and hearts don’t like to suffer." From then on, the boy understood his heart. He asked it, please, never to stop speaking to him. He asked that, when he wandered far from his dreams, his heart press him and sound the alarm. The boy swore that, every time he heard the alarm, he would heed its message.” PeopleHeartDreamSufferingSoundBoysHeardPleaseMessagesUnderstoodPressesFollowingAlarmsHeedAlchemist Author:Paulo Coelho
“The Potter books in general are a prolonged argument for tolerance, a prolonged plea for an end to bigotry. And I think it's one of the reasons that some people don't like the books, but I think that's it's a very healthy message to pass on to younger people that you should question authority and you should not assume that the establishment or the press tells you all of the truth.” PeopleThinkingShouldBookEndsReasonHealthyAuthorityMessagesArgumentPressesAssumingToleranceBigotryEstablishmentPotters Author:J. K. Rowling