The Serpent, in Pt. I : In the Beginning, Act I; this quote is sometimes misattributed to Robert F. Kennedy; it is often paraphrased slightly in a few different ways, including:
You see things as they are and ask, "Why?" I dream things as they never were and ask, "Why not?"
Variant: You see things; and you say "Why?" But I dream things that never were; and I say "Why not?
Source: 1920s, Back to Methuselah (1921)
“…I always say to people, If you share my dream, why don't we walk together?”
And that's my only organizing tool.
On organizing people to come together in “Meet Pioneer of Gay Rights, Harry Hay” https://progressive.org/magazine/meet-pioneer-gay-rights-harry-hay/ in The Progressive (2016 Aug 9)
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American gay rights activist 1912–2002Related quotes
“People are always asking about the good old days. I say, why don't you say the good now days?”
Robert M. Young, quoted in: Rebekah Hennes (2008), Breathe, p. 120
Say You, Say Me.
Song lyrics, Dancing on the Ceiling (1986)
My Name's Women
Lyrics, My Story
Source: Labour Party conference: McDonnell promises 32-hour working week https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49798357 BBC News (23 September 2019)
Source: The Waste Land (1922), Line 359 et seq.
Eliot's note: Stimulated by Shackleton's Antarctic expedition where the explorers at the extremity of their strength believed there was another who walked with them across South Georgia!