“I am listening for the voices
Which I heard in days of old.”
Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton (1808–1877) English feminist, social reformer, and author
The lonely Harp.
1970s, BOBBY FISCHER SPEAKS OUT! (1977)
“I am listening for the voices
Which I heard in days of old.”
Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton (1808–1877) English feminist, social reformer, and author
The lonely Harp.
“I remember, I had to pull over, and listen to it, because I'd never heard anything like it.”
Tori Amos (1963) American singer
On "Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)".
The Kate Bush Story (2014)
Context: I just remember pulling aside, I was driving, and I heard it on the radio, in the states — and she didn't really get played a lot in the states, until that song — that really got played — a lot. I remember, I had to pull over, and listen to it, because I'd never heard anything like it.
“I made a hurtful and thoughtless comment on Sunday when I said that "I wanted my life back."”
Tony Hayward (1957) British businessman
When I read that recently, I was appalled. I apologize, especially to the families of the 11 men who lost their lives in this tragic accident.<br><br> "BP CEO Tony Hayward Issues an Apology for Remarks" https://www.facebook.com/notes/bp-america/bp-ceo-tony-hayward-issues-an-apology-for-remarks/431512288412 on BP America Facebook page, as quoted in Gus Lubin, " BP CEO Tony Hayward Apologizes For His Idiotic Statement: 'I'd Like My Life Back' http://www.businessinsider.com/bp-ceo-tony-hayward-apologizes-for-saying-id-like-my-life-back-2010-6", Business Insider, 2 June 2010
William Wordsworth The Solitary Reaper
The Solitary Reaper, st. 4.
Memorials of a Tour in Scotland (1803)
Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947) actor, businessman and politician of Austrian-American heritage
My friend said, 'He's a Republican'. I said, 'Then I am a Republican'. And I have been a Republican ever since. <br class="br"> Arrived as immigrant with only $20 in his pocket http://www.ontheissues.org/Celeb/Arnold_Schwarzenegger_Immigration.htm <br class="br">2000s, Speech at the Republican National Convention (31 August 2004)
Jimmy Carter (1924) American politician, 39th president of the United States (in office from 1977 to 1981)
Remarks at a town meeting, Bardstown, Kentucky (31 July 1979), referring to his The Crisis of Confidence address (he did not actually use the word "malaise" in that earlier speech), Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Jimmy Carter, 1979, Book 2, p. 1340
Presidency (1977–1981), 1978