I'm God's messenger from the gypsy tent. And it's the message that's important, not the messenger.
The war is really about religion. The war's between Jesus and Muhammad. The Christians say Jesus is the messenger. Muslims say Muhammad is the messenger. Who gives a expletive who the messenger is did you get the message?
I resent the idea that people would blame the messenger for the message, rather than looking at the content of the message itself.
Big Brother in the form of an increasingly powerful government and in an increasingly powerful private sector will pile the records high with reasons why privacy should give way to national security, to law and order, to efficiency of operation, to scientific advancement and the like.
I'm the messenger. I'm just really the messenger. Although I've been a very good messenger, let's face it, right? I've been a pretty good messenger.
I'm not the messenger at all. I'm the message.
The messenger is not as important as the message.
Man is a messenger who forgot the message.
I'm an imperfect messenger, but the message is perfect.
Don't blame the messenger because the message is unpleasant.
When the messenger arrives and says 'Don't shoot the messenger,' it's a good idea to be prepared to shoot the messenger, just in case.
The message of David Duke, is this, basically: Big government, anti-big government, get out of my pocketbook, cut my taxes, put welfare people back to work. That's a very popular message. The problem is the messenger.
A good message will always find a messenger.
Indeed we are all in peril if the flawed messenger invalidates the message.
Whenever you have truth it must be given with love, or the message and the messenger will be rejected.
Inside the noisy and chaotic modern information sphere, the message doesn't matter nearly as much as the messenger.