“Way over yonder is a place I have seen
In a garden of wisdom from some long ago dream.”
Carole King (1942) Nasa
Way Over Yonder
Song lyrics, Tapestry (1971)
In Berlin, (March 1821); Book IV, Chapter 1: Berlin – Potsdam – Frederick.
Mémoires d'outre-tombe (1848 – 1850)
“Way over yonder is a place I have seen
In a garden of wisdom from some long ago dream.”
Carole King (1942) Nasa
Way Over Yonder
Song lyrics, Tapestry (1971)
Winston S. Churchill book The Second World War
To the Chief of the Air Staff (26 August 1940) after the Luftwaffe bombed London, quoted in John Colville, The Fringes of Power: Downing Street Diaries 1939-1955 (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1985), p. 230
The Second World War (1939–1945)
Jerzy Vetulani (1936–2017) Polish scientist
Iwona Siwek-Front, painter, friend of Vetulani in an interview Artystka, to jak glebogryzarka http://www.bloge12.pl/artystka-to-jak-glebogryzarka/ (in Polish), Mazowiecki Instytut Kultury, 2014.
Jane Goodall (1934) British primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologist
Referring to chimpanzees, reported in Jane Goodall: Primatologist and Animal Activist (2009) by Connie Jankowski, p. 13
Clive Staples Lewis (1898–1963) Christian apologist, novelist, and Medievalist
Psyche
Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold (1956)
Context: The sweetest thing in all my life has been the longing — to reach the Mountain, to find the place where all the beauty came from — my country, the place where I ought to have been born. Do you think it all meant nothing, all the longing? The longing for home? For indeed it now feels not like going, but like going back.
John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) 35th president of the United States of America
Quoted in A Thousand Days: John F. Kennedy in the White House, Arthur Schlesinger (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1965), page 1017. http://www.jfklibrary.org/Research/Research-Aids/Ready-Reference/JFK-Quotations.aspx According to a footnote in Schlesinger's manuscript (1st draft, page 1378), this was stated on February 13, 1961. <br class="br">Attributed
“From whichever side I start, I think I am in an old place where others have been before me.”
Dejan Stojanovic (1959) poet, writer, and businessman
“Garden," p. 126
The Sun Watches the Sun (1999), Sequence: “Hopelessness”
William Saroyan (1908–1981) American writer
"One Day in the Afternoon of the World" (1964)
Context: I began to write in the first place because I expected everything to change, and I wanted to have things in writing the way they had been. Just a little things, of course. A little of my little.