Celia Elizabeth Green (born 26 November 1935) is a British writer on philosophical scepticism, twentieth-century thought, and psychology.
Green's parents were both primary school teachers, who together authored a series of geography textbooks which became known as The Green Geographies.
She was educated first at the Ursuline Convent in Ilford, and later at the Woodford High School for Girls, a state school. In a book, Letters from Exile, she compared these two schools and made conclusions that preferred parentally financed to state education. She won the Senior Open Scholarship to Somerville College, Oxford aged 17.
In 1960 she was awarded a B.Litt. degree from Oxford University's faculty of Literae Humaniores (Philosophy), for a thesis, supervised by H. H. Price, entitled An Enquiry into Some States of Consciousness and their Physiological Foundation.
In 1961 Green founded the Institute of Psychophysical Research, to research areas of philosophy, psychology and theoretical physics. Its main benefactor, from 1963 to 1970, was Cecil Harmsworth King, then Chairman of the IPC group, which owned the Daily Mirror.
My loves' old fashioned
But it still works
Just the way it is
This love is classic
And not just simply because
I say it is
It's right on time (right on time)
And it's timeless (timeless)
And it'll be right here, for always
My loves' old fashioned
So be it, I'm set in my ways
Hush child, just listen
Don't it sound just like the good old days
Well it's right on time (right on time)
And it's timeless (timeless)
And it'll be right here, for always (always)
My love's right one time (right on time)
And it's timeless (timeless)
I'll be right here for always
Oooo... people they gather round, and they wonder how
Are we in love right here and now
I just smile cause true love doesn't go out of style
Ooh... right on time, Ooh, yes,
Ooh... on time, ooh timeless