“I was vegetarian for a long time, and in the last four years I started eating chicken and fish. I feel like it really built up my strength a lot.” FeelsYearsLongLastsFourEatingLong TimeBuiltFishesChickensVegetarianFour YearsEating Chicken Author:Laura Wilkinson
“Avery fine city; the four principal streets are the fairest for breadth, and the finest built that I have ever seen in one city together? In a word,'tis the cleanest and beautifullest, and best built city in Britain, London excepted.” TogetherCitiesFourStreetsFineBuiltLondonBritainPrincipalFinestBreadth Author:Daniel Defoe
“America was built by immigrants. Almost nobody that I know is any more than three generations, maybe four generations, American.” KnowsAmericaThreeFourGenerationsBuiltImmigrantsThree GenerationsFour Generations Author:Michael Bloomberg
“Character, courage, industry and perseverance are the four pillars on which the whole edifice of human life can be built and failure is a word unknown to me.” HumansWholeCharacterFourIndustryBuiltPerseveranceHuman LifePillarsEdifice Author:Muhammad Ali Jinnah
“The first thing people look at with Four Seasons records is the vocals. But for me, the drum fills and rhythms are as much a part of it as anything. They're the base on which the harmonies were built.” PeopleFirstsLooksRecordsFourBuiltSeasonsHarmonyRhythmVocalFour Seasons Author:Bob Gaudio
“Struck in the wet mire Four thousand leagues from the ninth buried city I thought of Troy, what we had built her for.” CitiesFourThousandBuiltLeagueBuriedWet Book:Collected Poems, 1919-1976 Source: Collected Poems, 1919-1976
“The builders of the British Indian Empire have patiently built its four pillars-the European interests, the army, the Indian princes and the communal divisions.” LanguageInterestFourBuiltArmyBritishIndianEmpiresDivisionEnglish LanguageEnglishmenPillarsBuilder Book:Collected Works Source: Collected Works
“There were never a lot of attacks on my work. We were building more parks than were ever built in the city, building more recreation centers, fixing more streets. We had national events, the Super Bowl, the (Major League Baseball) All-Star game, Final Four. We built seven hotels. The city hadn't built a hotel in 20 or more years.” YearsGamesStarsCitiesFourStreetsEventsBuildingMajorsBuiltBaseballSevenFinalsLeagueParksHotelBowlsRecreationFixingSuper BowlMajor LeagueAll StarsMajor League Baseball Author:Kwame Kilpatrick
“The Bible is full of interest. It has noble poetry in it; and some clever fables; and some blood-drenched history; and some good morals; and a wealth of obscenity; and upwards of a thousand lies. This Bible is built mainly out of fragments of older Bibles that had their day and crumbled to ruin. So it noticeably lacks in originality, necessarily. Its three or four most imposing and impressive events all happened in earlier Bibles; there are only two new things in it: hell, for one, and that singular heaven I have told you about.” TwoLyingThreeHeavenInterestWealthMoralHellFourHappenedBloodEventsThousandBuiltNobleCleverRuinsOriginalityNew ThingsFragmentsImpressiveFablesImposingObscenityGood Moral Author:Mark Twain
“A lot of people we tell the story to assume that the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse were actually part of the original Washington Irving story, which only happens to be 17 pages. It's a great starting point, and then we built on it, very much in a logical progression.” PeopleStoriesHappensFourPagesBuiltOriginalsAssumingStartingLogicalApocalypseProgressionStarting PointHorsemenFour HorsemenFour Horsemen Of The Apocalypse Author:Roberto Orci
“The dozens of people working on this at Digital Domain, they knew that you couldn't get away with almost photo real, because we had real real in the room. You have real real in the cut every four or five shots, so you have this constant yardstick built into the footage by virtue of there being no real robot there. So it became the standard of photo reality that the VFX team had to match.” PeopleRealRealityRoomsVirtueFiveFourCuttingTeamStandardsShotsBuiltConstantDigitalGet AwayDozenRobotsDomainYardsticks Author:Shawn Anthony Levy
“Lincoln-sad, patient, kindly Lincoln, who after bearing upon his weary shoulders for four years a greater burden than that borne by any other man of the nineteenth century laid down his life for the people whom living he had served as well-built upon his early study of the Bible.” PeopleMenYearsWellsStudyGreaterFourCenturyBuiltPatientBurdenShouldersFour YearsWearyNineteenth Century Book:A Square Deal Source: A Square Deal