“A message in a bottle is one of the most intriguing things that you can find, the circumstance and method of delivery forever hidden but just the message sitting there, enigmatic, to decode.” ForeverCircumstancesMessagesSittingMethodBottlesDeliveryIntriguingEnigmaticMessage In A Bottle Author:Bill Gothard
“When I sing for God, I feel myself in accord with God, and the house of God, Mecca, is right in front of me. And I worship. When I sing for Mohammed, peace be upon him, our prophet, I feel like I am sitting right next to his tomb, Medina, and paying him respect and admitting to myself that I accept his message.” FeelsNextHouseAcceptingFrontsWorshipMessagesSittingProphetAccordTombsAdmittingMeccaHouse Of GodMedina Author:Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
“I love the protests. And if you think about it, what better way to send a message to Wall Street than by sitting in a pup tent banging on a drum.” IfsThinkingWayStreetsWallMessagesSittingProtestBetter WaysTentsBangingPups Author:David Letterman
“We all have a history of digital texts, posts, messages, reposts/tweets that are sitting out there and can be used by anyone for any reason.” ReasonUsedMessagesSittingPostsDigitalTweet Author:Mark Cuban
“Imagine, if you will, you're sitting at my desk in Hawaii. You have access to the entire world, as far as you can see it. Last several days, content of internet communications. Every email that's sent. Every website that's visited by every individual. Every text message that somebody sends on their phone. Every phone call they make.” IfsWorldLastsIndividualImagineCommunicationInternetMessagesSittingPhonesAccessDesksEmailHawaiiWebsitePhone CallsText Message Author:Edward Snowden
“No matter what message you are about to deliver somewhere, whether it is holding out a hand of friendship, or making clear that you disapprove of something, is the fact that the person sitting across the table is a human being, so the goal is to always establish common ground.” HumansPersonsMatterFactsHandsGoalHuman BeingsCommonClearMessagesSittingNo Matter WhatTablesCommon Ground Author:Madeleine Albright