“The message that underlies healing is simple yet radical: We are already whole.... Underneath our fears and worries, unaffected by the many layers of our conditioning and actions, is a peaceful core. The work of healing is peeling away the barriers of fear that keep us unaware of our true nature of love, peace, and rich interconnection with the web of life. Healing is the rediscovery of who we are and who we have always been.” WholeActionSimpleHealingWorryRichHealthMessagesCorePeacefulRadicalWho We AreBarriersLayersConditioningTrue NatureInterconnectionPeelingWeb Of LifeRediscovery Author:Bill Vaughan
“When I see the move of RFID into universities, it concerns me, ... It is sending a message that not only do we not have to worry about privacy but you can profit from it by a career perspective.” MovingCareersWorryPerspectiveMessagesConcernUniversityProfitPrivacySending A Message Author:Katherine Albrecht
“Somewhere there is a message in the protest of the man who said, "You can't tell me that worry doesn't help. The things I worry about never happen."” MenSaidHelpingHappensWorryHe ManMessagesProtest Author:Boyd K. Packer
“When you're more focused in getting your message across than you are worrying about how people are viewing you, that's huge.” PeopleWorryHugeMessagesFocused Author:Susan Cain
“I'm not allowed to make a joke. It is a bit unfair how I'm treated. I thought it was a joke. I got calls and messages. I would rather not to have to worry about things like that. It is disappointing.” BitsWorryMessagesJokesTreatedUnfairDisappointing Author:Andy Murray
“Anybody who imagines that an election can be won under these circumstances by banging on about William Ayers and Jeremiah Wright is ... to put it mildly ... severely under-estimating the electoral importance of pocketbook issues. We conservatives are sending a powerful, inadvertent message with this negative campaign against Barack Obama's associations and former associations: that we lack a positive agenda of our own and that we don't care about the economic issues that are worrying American voters.” CarePowerfulWorryIssuesImagineEconomicCircumstancesMessagesNegativeImportanceElectionDon't CareCampaignsFormerBarackAgendasVotersAssociationImagine ThatBangingEconomic IssuesAmerican VotersPocketbooksJeremiahEstimating Author:David Frum
“"Just give your life to us and stop worrying about things," is what Obama's message is, and people don't want to do that.” PeopleWantGivingWorryMessagesStop Worrying Author:Rush Limbaugh
“Dealing with Hollywood and commercial entertainment, you always have to worry that the political message is going to be skewed or obscured.” PoliticalWorryMessagesHollywoodEntertainment Author:Cleve Jones
“It would be the death of all creativity for me if I had to sit there and be concerned with the sensibilities of a fourteen-year-old kid. Some fourteen-year-olds would revel in the book, and some would be very sensitive to it, so you can't afford to worry about that. What I worry about is good taste and getting my message across by whatever means I can.” IfsYearsMeanI CanBookWould BeKidsCreativityWorryTasteMessagesConcernedSensitiveSensibilityFourteenGood Taste Author:Robert Cormier
“Mr. Crossley suddenly wondered why he was why he was worrying about the note. It was only a joke, after all. He cleared his throat. Everyone looked up hopefully. 'Somebody,' said Mr. Crossley, 'seems to have sent me a Halloween message.' And he read out the note: 'SOMEONE IN THIS CLASS IS A WITCH.' 6B thought this was splendid news. Hands shot up all over the room like a bed of beansprouts. 'It's me, Mr. Crossley!' 'Mr. Crossley, I'm the witch!' 'Can I be the witch, Mr. Crossley?' 'Me, Mr. Crossley, me, me, me!” SaidHandsSeemsRoomsClassWorryBedMessagesNewsJokesShotsNotesHopefullyWitchThroatHalloweenSplendid Author:Diana Wynne Jones