“Man makes one journey all his living days, Down through the realms of music and of art; Down through the halls of fame and glorious praise; Down through the tears and triumphs of the heart To some sweet woman waiting some place there. For her he builds his cities and makes war, Seeks gold and glorious wealth to store.” MenHeartArtWarWaitingWomenWealthCitiesJourneyTearsSweetFameGoldPraiseStoresTriumphRealmsGloriousHallsMen WomenHall Of Fame Author:John Updike
“In How to Be an American Housewife Margaret Dilloway creates an irresistible heroine. Shoko is stubborn, contrary, proud, a wonderful housewife and full of deeply conflicted feelings. I wanted to shake her, even as I was cheering her on, and this cunningly structured novel allowed me to do both. It also took me on two intricate journeys, from post-war Japan and the shadow of Nagasaki to contemporary California, and from motherhood to daughterhood and back again. A profound and suspenseful debut.” TwoWarFeelingsWantedNovelWonderfulJourneyProudShadowProfoundMotherhoodContraryContemporaryPostsCaliforniaShakesJapanCheerStubbornIrresistibleHousewifeBack AgainHeroinesIntricateDebutPost War Author:Margot Livesey
“I did a production of 'Journey's End,' an RC Sherriff play about World War I, at the Edinburgh Festival. I was 18 and it was the first time that people I knew and loved and respected came up to me after the show and said, 'You know, you could really do this if you wanted to.'” PeopleIfsKnowsWorldFirstsSaidWarEndsPlayShowsWantedJourneyFirst TimeProductionsWar Of The WorldsWorld War IFestivalsEdinburgh Author:Tom Hiddleston
“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
“I have seen the rise and fall of Nazi tyranny, the subsequent cold war and the nuclear nightmare that for fifty years haunted the dreams of children everywhere. During that time my generation defeated totalitarianism. As a result, your world is poised for better tomorrows. What will you do on your journey?” WorldYearsChildrenWarDreamFallResultsGenerationsJourneyColdTomorrowNuclearTyrannyFiftyNightmareDefeatedCold WarNaziTotalitarianismMy GenerationRise And FallBetter Tomorrow Author:Ronald Reagan
“It's very common to say that Star Wars in the late '70s, that was kind of perfect for Cold War culture and the aftermath of Vietnam in the '60s to have an upbeat, hopeful, cartoonish tale of a hero's journey. I think those explanations are easy to offer and almost always wrong.” ThinkingKindWarCultureStarsEasyPerfectCommonJourneyColdHeroOffersLateTalesExplanationHopefulVietnamCold WarAftermathAlways WrongUpbeat Author:Cass Sunstein
“People pay to see blood, they pay to see war and that's why people are supporting my journey because I deliver every time I step in the ring.” PeopleWarPayStepsBloodJourneyRingsMy Journey Author:Anthony Joshua
“Despite all my public misconduct, in the past year, I had learned the Elemental spells, the Doppelschläferin, and the preparation and flying of a magic broom; I had survived two months as prisoner of war, saving the life of captain Johanne in the process; I had escaped the dungeons of Fortress Drachensbett, and after an arduous journey successfully reunited with my double, so preserving her, and all Montagne, from Prince Flonian's rapacity, I would somehow master the despicable art of being a princess.” YearsArtTwoWarPastProcessMagicJourneyMastersMonthsFlyingDespiteSavingPreparationPrisonerSpellsPrincessCaptainsSurvivedTwo MonthsDespicableElementalsDungeonsFortressesBroomsReunitedMisconductPrisoner Of WarBeing A Princess Author:Catherine Gilbert Murdock