“I like that you have four minutes to zero in on something and evoke a specific feeling and take people on some sort of journey.” PeopleFeelingsFourJourneyMinutesZeroEvoke Author:Madonna Ciccone
“My writing's like a journey. I'll know some of the stops ahead of time, and I'll make some of those stops and some of them I won't. Some will be a moot point by the time I get there. You know every script will have four to six basic scenes that you're going to do. It's all the scenes where your characters really come from.” KnowsWritingCharacterFourJourneySceneSixScriptsAhead Of Time Author:Quentin Tarantino
“Losing a parent over eight years is a very dark journey. I spent the first four years feeling bad and angry and sorry for myself.” YearsFirstsFeelingsParentDarkFourJourneyLosingAngrySorryEightFour YearsFeeling BadLosing A Parent Author:Lauren Miller
“My father went to work by train every day. It was half an hour's journey each way, and he would read a paperback in four journeys. After supper, we all sat down to read - it was long before TV, remember!” WayLongRememberFatherHoursHalfFourJourneyTvsTrainSatSupper Author:Maeve Binchy
“The way history is currently taught in schools, jumping from Hitler to the Henrys, is like a nightmare vision of Star Wars, where you have episode four before you have episode one. The sense of going on a journey, of chronology and continuity, is incredibly important to the imagination.” WayImportantWarSchoolStarsImaginationVisionFourJourneyTaughtNightmareEpisodesJumpingContinuityChronology Author:Simon Schama
“Advent allows us to recover during this four-week journey. It begins four Sundays before Christmas all the way up to Christmas. It lets us breath in those moments of faithfulness and helps us recognize that God is working.” WayMomentsHelpingFourJourneyWeekBreathsSundayFaithfulnessAdvent Author:Louie Giglio
“About five years ago, I fainted from exhaustion. I hit my head on my desk. I broke my cheekbone and got four stitches on my right eye. It started me on this journey of rediscovering sleep and balance and integrating my life. I think everyone should stop and reassess their lives before you hit your head on your desk.” ThinkingShouldYearsEyeSleepFiveFourJourneyBalanceYears AgoBrokeFive YearsDesksExhaustionIntegratingStitchesCheekbones Author:Arianna Huffington
“I have four daughters, the eldest is 19, the youngest is 12, and I watched all of them journey into motherhood. Motherhood is very deep. It starts when you're very, very young. Now, my 12 year old comes in, wants to put me to bed. And she'll, you know, put her hand on my forehead and say the prayer with me. As for years I've done for her! It's almost like a very beautiful, natural transition.” KnowsWantYearsDoneHandsBeautifulYoungNaturalPrayerFourJourneyBedDaughterMotherhoodTransitionForeheadsVery DeepVery BeautifulOur DaughterEldest Author:Giancarlo Esposito
“Imagine - four years you could have spent travelling around Europe meeting people, or going to the Far East of Africa or India, meeting people, exchanging ideas, reading all you wanted to anyway, and instead I wasted it at Roosevelt.” PeopleYearsIdeasWantedReadingFourImagineJourneyEuropeIndiaMeetingsEastFour YearsExchangingExchanging Ideas Author:Shel Silverstein
“My father took one hundred and thirty-two minutes to die. I counted. It happened on the Jellicoe Road. The prettiest road I’d ever seen, where trees made breezy canopies like a tunnel to Shangri-La. We were going to the ocean, hundreds of miles away, because I wanted to see the ocean and my father said that it was about time the four of us made that journey. I remember asking, 'What’s the difference between a trip and a journey?' and my father said, 'Narnie, my love, when we get there, you’ll understand,' and that was the last thing he ever said.” MadeSaidTwoWantedLastsRememberDiesFatherDifferencesFourHappenedTreeJourneyMinutesOceanHundredAskingMilesThirtyTunnelsMiles AwayPrettiestCanopyBreezyJellicoe RoadShangri Book:Jellicoe Road Source: Jellicoe Road