“I'm a big fan of simplicity, especially with songs and I try not to make them complicated. I just make them simple and let people absorb that message themselves. That's my theory.” PeopleTryingBigsSongSimpleFansTheoryMessagesSimplicityComplicated Author:Graham Russell
“... there could be talking bunny rabbits, spiders who write English messages in their webs, and for that matter, melancholy choo-choo trains. There could be, I suppose, but there aren't-so my theory doesn't have to explain them.” WritingMatterReligionTalkingTheoryMessagesTrainMelancholySpidersRabbitsBunniesBunny Rabbits Author:Daniel Dennett
“I think the problem in the Republican Party is really not money. I think they've got lots of it. I think it is theory of the case - why are we here, what is our message, how to connect to the real world.” ThinkingWorldRealProblemPartyCasesTheoryRepublicanMessagesReal WorldRepublican Party Author:Bob Woodward
“There are messages about civilisations and we are trying to be true to history as much as possible. We wanted all this to gel with some good theory about why these civilisations went down, why they weakened and crumbled. Because they did, they vanished.” TryingWantedTheoryMessagesBeing TrueCivilisation Author:Mel Gibson
“I've always had an a$$-to-the-brain theory. When a player's a$$ gets put on the bench, a message goes straight to the brain saying, Get me off of here.” BrainPlayerTheoryMessagesBenches Author:Bobby Knight
“Many seducers clutter the simple message of the gospel with legalistic additions, with convoluted attempts to legitimize moral compromise, and with psychological theories that turn churches into relational support groups instead of houses of worship.” TurnsHouseChurchSimpleMoralSupportGroupsTheoryWorshipMessagesPsychologicalCompromiseClutterConvolutedSupport GroupsHouses Of Worship Book:So, You Want To Be Like Christ?: Eight Essentials to Get You There Source: So, You Want To Be Like Christ?: Eight Essentials to Get You There
“If you go with Marshall McLuhan's theory that the medium is the message, as soon as you're hosting a blooper show, you're done.” IfsDoneShowsTheoryMessagesMediumsBloopers Author:Bob Saget
“Often they [writers on the study of management] have a point of view based upon intuition and experience. They then offer a cadence of two-paragraph examples carefully selected to "prove" their theory, and then they write "one size fits all" books. The message is, "If you'd do what these companies did, you'd be successful too."” IfsWritingTwoBookViewsCompanyStudySuccessfulExampleTheoryFitOffersProveMessagesManagementSizeIntuitionPoint Of ViewBeing SuccessfulParagraphSelectedCadenceOne Size Fits All Author:Clayton Christensen