“We [Christians] have the dilemma of using a symbol system that was not made for our worldview, to give our worldview... I think the thing we're waiting for is a genius to come forth who can either make a new symbol system which is still modern, or more properly, as symbol systems don't come overnight, a group of people to modify the symbol systems of our day, so that we can use them for our Christian message without a disadvantage.” PeopleThinkingGivingMadeStillsUseChristianCultureWaitingChristianityGroupsModernGeniusMessagesSymbolsWorldviewDilemmaDisadvantages Author:Francis Schaeffer
“Our message today is one of hope. It is about potential waiting to be fulfilled: the surest way to meet the global challenges we face now and in the future is to make every mother and child count.” WayChildrenTodayFacesMotherWaitingChallengesMessagesFulfilledMother And ChildChallenges We Face Author:Lee Jong-wook
“If but one message, I may leave behind, One single word of courage for my kind, It would be this Oh, brother, sister, friend, Whatever life may bring what God may send, No matter whether clouds life soon or late-- Take heart and wait!” IfsHeartKindMayMatterWould BeWaitingBehindsBrotherLateMessagesPatienceCloudsSingle WordBrother SisterWords Of CourageSister Friend Author:Grace Noll Crowell
“A letter is never ill-timed; it never interrupts. Instead it waits for us to find the opportune minute, the quiet moment to savor the message. There is an element of timelessness about letter writing.” WritingMomentsWaitingMinutesQuietElementsMessagesLettersIllTimelessnessLetter WritingQuiet Moments Author:Lois Wyse
“Herman Cain answered the Wall Street protesters, and he had a message for these protesters. He said, 'If you don't have a job, if you're not rich, don't blame Wall Street, don't blame the banks, blame yourself.' And a nation of out of work teabaggers said, 'Yeah! Hey, wait a minute.'” IfsSaidJobsNationsWaitingRichStreetsMinutesWallMessagesYeahBlameHeyCain Author:Bill Maher
“In a world in which most investors appear interested in figuring out how to make money every second and chase the idea du jour, there's also something validating about the message that it's okay to do nothing and wait for opportunities to present themselves or to pay off. That's lonely and contrary a lot of the time, but reminding yourself that that's what it takes is quite helpful.” WorldIdeasOpportunityWaitingPayMessagesLonelyOkayInvestingContraryMaking MoneyHelpfulInvestorsRemindingEvery SecondReminding Yourself Author:Seth Klarman
“I can't wait to design the performance. I want to make a moment that is about much more than me. Performing in space is such an honor. I want to challenge myself to come up with something that will not only bring everyone together but will also have a message of love that blasts into the beyond.” WantI CanMomentsTogetherWaitingChallengesSpaceDesignHonorMessagesPerformancesCome UpPerformingBlast Author:Lady Gaga
“Sometimes I get this gut feeling about people - maybe I sense a hidden agenda or that they care for the money more than the message. I wish that I'd listen to that feeling instead of waiting for the truth to rear its ugly head. I'm a smart girl. I'm loyal. But sometimes I'm too loyal. I'm not loyal enough to myself.” PeopleSometimesEnoughFeelingsCareGirlWishWaitingMessagesSmartUglyGutsAgendasLoyalGut FeelingsSmart Girl Author:Lady Gaga
“Sometimes you're pushing and what you want to do is not coming with ease; doors are not opening. A lot of times we're pushing against resistance. If one looks closely, there is often a message in that resistance: "Wait a minute, maybe it's not what you're supposed to be doing."” IfsWantLooksSometimesWaitingDoorsMinutesMessagesWhat You WantResistanceOpeningSupposed To BeEasePushing Author:Farrah Gray
“I think I'm built like a painter. I have friends who are painters and they reflect a similar psychological attitude towards their work. They don't know what's coming next, they just wait for the message, for orders to come and then off they go on their next project.” ThinkingKnowsOrderNextWaitingAttitudeGoes OnProjectsMessagesBuiltPsychologicalPainter Author:John McLaughlin
“Make your initial contact short and sweet. Five sentences or less, or under 150 words. If someone instant messages you while you're online, go ahead and IM them back if you want. Otherwise, wait twenty-two to twenty-three hours between email contacts for the first few messages. Don't send messages while most people are sleeping, even if you're wide-awake. Shoot for business hours or just after dinnertime.” PeopleIfsWantFirstsTwoThreeWaitingHoursSleepFiveSweetMessagesTwentiesSentencesWideContactAwakeInstantOnlineEmailInitialsTwenty TwoWide AwakeShort And Sweet Author:Amy Webb
“At the heart of the Christian message is God Himself waiting for His redeemed children to push in to conscious awareness of His Presence.” HeartChildrenChristianWaitingAwarenessMessagesConsciousRedeemedConscious Awareness Author:Aiden Wilson Tozer
“To turn off your phone when you go to your country house or you're on vacation for a few days is important. I turn off my phone and just check it once a day. I turn it on and, if it's an important message, I'll call back. Otherwise, it can wait.” IfsImportantCountryTurnsHouseWaitingMessagesPhonesChecksVacationTurn OffCountry Houses Author:Alexander Skarsgard
“I usually wait until I get on the bus, when I'm done with media and I get to sit down and listen to my music and just read through everyone's messages.” DoneWaitingMediaMessagesDown AndBus Author:Eddie Lacy
“My message is use grass-fed beef, use heirloom pork varieties, use organic chickens, wait until wild salmon or wild seafood are in season, smoke organic vegetables.” UseWaitingMessagesSeasonsVarietySmokeGrassFedsChickensVegetablesBeefSeafoodPorkSalmonHeirlooms Author:Steven Raichlen
“I think the worst professional advice I received was this kind of unspoken message of "sit back and wait your turn," or "sit back and wait and let other people do things."” PeopleThinkingKindTurnsWaitingWorstAdviceMessagesUnspoken Author:Jim Gaffigan
“For me, the best places to write are on planes, trains and at airports. Not hotel rooms but hotel lobbies. I'm really happy when I'm waiting for a plane and the message comes that it's three hours late. Great, I'll get to write!” WritingThreeWaitingHoursRoomsLateMessagesTrainPlanesHotelAirportsReally HappyHotel RoomsBest PlaceHotel Lobby Author:Jo Nesbo
“Waiting is so unusual that many of us can't stand in a queue for 30 seconds without getting out our phones to check for messages or to Google something.” WaitingMessagesPhonesChecksSecondsUnusualGoogleQueues Author:Julian Baggini
“The wish to disappear sends many travelers away. If you are thoroughly sick of being kept waiting at home or at work, travel is perfect: let other people wait for a change. Travel is a sort of revenge for having been put on hold, or having to leave messages on answering machines, not knowing your party's extension, being kept waiting all your working life - the homebound writer's irritants. But also being kept waiting is the human conditon.” PeopleIfsHumansHomeWishWaitingPerfectPartyKnowingMessagesMachinesSickRevengeDisappearNot KnowingTravelerExtensionsWorking LifeAnswering MachinesIrritants Book:Dark Star Safari: Overland from Cairo to Cape Town Source: Dark Star Safari: Overland from Cairo to Cape Town
“I realize that if I wait until I am no longer afraid to act, write, speak, be, I'll be sending messages on a Ouija board, cryptic complaints from the other side” IfsInspirationalWritingSpeakWaitingSidesRealizingDiversityMessagesSocial JusticeBoardsComplaintsCrypticSending A MessageOuija Board Book:The Cancer Journals Source: The Cancer Journals
“I called. Why wasn't anyone here?"- Elena We were here." Clay said. "Around, anyway. You should have left a message." I did. Two hours ago." - Elena Well that explains it. I've been out, by the gate all day, waiting for you, and you know Jer never checks the machine."- Clayton I didn't know how Clay had known I was coming back today when I hadn't left a message. Nor did I question why he'd spent the entire day waiting at the gate. Clay's behavior couldn't be measured by human standard's of normalcy... or by any standards of normalcy at all. Bitten” KnowsShouldHumansWellsSaidTwoTodayLeftWaitingHoursKnownKnow HowBehaviorMessagesStandardsShould HaveMachinesChecksGatesComing BackClayWaiting For YouNormalcy Author:Kelley Armstrong
“A message came from my youth of vanished days, saying, 'I wait for you among the quivering of unborn May, where smiles ripen for tears and hours ache with songs unsung.' It says, 'Come to me across the worn-out track of age, through the gates of death. For dreams fade, hopes fail, the fathered fruits of the year decay, but I am the eternal truth, and you shall meet me again and again in your voyage of life from shore to shore.” YearsMayDreamAgeSongWaitingHoursFailingYouthTearsEternalMessagesFruitTrackGatesShoreFadesDecayAgain And AgainWornAcheVoyagesUnbornWorn Out Author:Rabindranath Tagore