
“I've never had a message for someone in my entire life. Except maybe to give out my room number.”
From The Good Times, July 1979.
Response to a journalist's question about what his message to the world was. Mahatma: Life of Gandhi 1869-1948 (1968) Reel 13 http://www.gandhiserve.org/video/mahatma/commentary13.html
Posthumous publications (1950s and later)
“I've never had a message for someone in my entire life. Except maybe to give out my room number.”
From The Good Times, July 1979.
Twitter account @KellyannePolls https://twitter.com/KellyannePolls/status/831566360153042944 (February 14, 2017)
“Into the New World my first message.”
Leaves Of Morya's Garden (1924 - 1925), Book I : The Call (1924)
Context: Into the New World my first message. You who gave the Ashram,
And you who gave two lives,
Proclaim.
Builders and warriors, strengthen the steps.
Reader, if you have not grasped — read again,
after a while.
The predestined is not accidental,
The leaves fall in their time.
And winter is but the harbinger of spring.
All is revealed; all is attainable.
I will cover you with My shield, if you but tend to your labors.
I have spoken.
“Sovereign of heaven, let my messages not be rejected.”
Book of Taliesin (c. 1275?), The Death-song of Uther Pendragon
Context: May the countenance of Prydain be bright for my guidance.
Sovereign of heaven, let my messages not be rejected.
“My other pro-tolerance message is also condescending.”
Lockpick Pornography
“My message to you all is of hope, courage and confidence.”
Eid-ul-Azha Message to the Nation (24 October 1947)
Context: My message to you all is of hope, courage and confidence. Let us mobilize all our resources in a systematic and organized way and tackle the grave issues that confront us with grim determination and discipline worthy of a great nation.
“The message well I hear, my faith alone is weak”
Die Botschaft hör ich wohl, allein, mir fehlt der Glaube
Faust's Study
Faust, Part 1 (1808)
“Read Blake or go to hell, that's my message to the modern world.”
Letter to Helen Kemp, 1935, The Correspondence of Northrop Frye and Helen Kemp, 1932-1939, (1996), p. 1:426
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