
“They'll kick you when you're up and knock you when you're down.”
Song lyrics, Under the Red Sky (1990), Hard Times In New York Town (recorded 1961)
Source: The Joys of Love
“They'll kick you when you're up and knock you when you're down.”
Song lyrics, Under the Red Sky (1990), Hard Times In New York Town (recorded 1961)
When asked "Does philosophy contribute to happiness?" (SHM 76), as quoted in The quotable Bertrand Russell (1993), p. 149
Attributed from posthumous publications
Source: As quoted in "In conversation with Kate Bush" by Elio Iannacci in MacLeans (28 November 2016) https://www.macleans.ca/culture/arts/in-conversation-with-kate-bush/
“There's nothing happy about having your fate decided for you! You have to grab your own happiness!”
“I feel happy — deep down. May you be happy too.”
Journal entry (14 October 1922), published in The Journal of Katherine Mansfield (1927); these are the final words of the journal
Context: This all sounds very strenuous and serious. But now that I have wrestled with it, it's no longer so. I feel happy — deep down. May you be happy too. I'm going to Fontainebleau on Monday and I'll be back here Tuesday night or Wednesday morning. All is well.
“If fate means you to lose, give him a good fight anyhow.”
Book II: The City, Ch. II
Casuals of the Sea (1916)
"Very well thanks and how are you?"
"Say Goodbye" (song)
Song lyrics
Source: Gilbert O'Sullivan, "Say Goodbye" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCLuE28J-WU (song on YouTube)
“Be happy -- if you're not even happy, what's so good about surviving?”
Source: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead