“I enjoy a four-seasonal climate and wide-open spaces, so being on an island 2,500 miles into the South Pacific made me feel a little claustrophobic.” FeelsLittlesMadeEnjoySpaceFourSouthClimateWideMilesIslandsPacificOpen SpacesWide Open Spaces Author:Matthew Fox
“To our senses, the elements are four and have ever been, and will ever be for they are the elements of life, of poetry, and of perception, the four Great Ones, the Four Roots, the First Four of Fire and the Wet, Earth and the wide Air of the World. To find the other many elements, you must go to the laboratory and hunt them down. But the four we have always with us, they are our world. Or rather, they have us with them.” WorldFirstsEarthScienceFireFourAirElementsPerceptionRootsWideSensesOur WorldWetHuntsLaboratoryGreat OnesElements Of Life Book:Delphi Complete Works of D.H. Lawrence (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of D.H. Lawrence (Illustrated)
“Only sound common sense, respectable fellow that he is, in the homely realm of his own four walls, has very wonderful adventures directly he ventures out into the wide world of research.” WorldSoundCommonFourWonderfulAdventureWallResearchFellowsWideCommon SenseRealmsVentureRespectableHomelyFour Walls Book:Socialism: Utopian and Scientific Source: Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
“A very simple and useful device is to have a memorandum-book, so small that it can be easily carried in the pocket, to be used instead of your mind to keep note of any errand or any appointment that you may have. The Standard Diary, less than four inches long and less than two and a half inches wide, is one of the best for this purpose. ...In fact, such diaries as these, in their wide range of information, would seem to be all that one needs in practical life, the only other book that at all approaches them in this respect being unquestionably Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.” NeedsMindMayLongTwoBookFactsSeemsUsedPurposeSimpleHalfFourInformationApproachStandardsNotesWidePracticalsRangePocketsDevicesInchesDiariesDictionaryAppointmentsErrandsPractical LifeMemorandum Author:Anna Brackett