Tom Fort, a BBC radio journalist, starts from the assumption that 'many of us have a road that reaches back into our past'. For him, this is the 92 miles of the A303 - as he subtitles his book, the 'Highway to the Sun'.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The road was new to me, as roads always are, going back.
You know more of a road by having traveled it than by all the conjectures and descriptions in the world.
I've had a long, long road with lots of ups and downs. But that's all behind me now.
A novel is a mirror carried along a main road.
Not even the brightest future can make up for the fact that no roads lead back to what came before - to the innocence of childhood or the first time we fell in love.
The road, lyric-wise, is a trap, and a bore. Maybe it's interesting to me, but I don't think it's a connecting thing with other humans. What is there to write about? Truck stops, hotels, clubs?
The best path through life is the highway.
The road is a lot of work.
If you don't know where you are going, every road will get you nowhere.
Once you go down a road, you take it through to the end.