Haruki Murakami book Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
Source: Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
The Haunted Bookshop (1919)
Haruki Murakami book Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
Source: Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
Steve Turner (1949) British writer
Source: The Band That Played On (Thomas Nelson, 2011), p. 194
Halford E. Luccock (1885–1960) American Methodist minister
Whoops! It's Christmas (1959)
Context: A lady, who looked like an animated Christmas tree with packages dangling from every limb, and I bumped and spilled. As I was trying to pick up the packages she gasped out, “Oh, I hate Christmas, anyhow! It turns everything upside down.”
I said, “That is just what it was made for.” But this lofty sentiment did not stop her dirty looks at all. But it is the big thing about Christmas!
Christmas is a story about a baby, and that is a baby's chief business, turning things upside down. It is gross slander on babies that their chief passion is food. It is rearrangement! Every orthodox baby rearranges everything he sees, or can get his little hooks into, from the order of who's important in the family, to the dishes on the table. A baby in a family divides time into two eras, just as Christmas does. There is B. C., which means "before child," and A. D., which means "after deluge."
“Lift the world up by your levity,
Rock, love, carry it away, turn it upside down.”
Sydney Carter (1915–2004) British musician and poet
"Come, Holy Harlequin" (1974)
Context: Teach the crippled how to leap,
Throw their crutches on a heap,
Rock, love, carry it away, turn it upside down.
Rock, love, carry it away,
Lift the world up by your levity,
Rock, love, carry it away, turn it upside down.
“And what is Life? — An hour-glass on the run”
John Clare (1793–1864) English poet
"What is Life?"
Poems Chiefly from Manuscript
“Like a fool, I fell in love with you,
Turned my whole world upside down”
Eric Clapton (1945) English musician, singer, songwriter, and guitarist
“It is the nature of conquest to turn everything upside down.”
Thomas Paine book Rights of Man
Part 1.3 Rights of Man
1790s, Rights of Man, Part I (1791)
“I like wearing necklaces, because it lets me know when I'm upside down.”
Mitch Hedberg (1968–2005) American stand-up comedian
Just For Laughs: On The Edge - 2002
“We are the people who turned the world upside down.”
Ann Lee (1736–1784) English Shaker leader
Attributed to Lee in "Harpy Hall of Fame: Mother Ann Lee (1736-1784)" at The Pursuit of Harpyness (4 February 2009) http://www.harpyness.com/2009/02/04/harpy-hall-of-fame-mother-ann-lee-1736-1784/; no earlier attributions have as yet been located. <br class="br">Disputed