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Quotes About Bygone

TODAY Yesterday was a TODAY; bygone Everyday is a TODAY; in action...! Tomorrow is a TODAY; imminent We cant repossess yesterday We cant do anything in Tomorrow; We acquire TODAY as the day of action; Be somebody, Do something special ; make every TODAY, a special day...!!!
~ Prabhu
Where shadows dim with shadows mate, in caverns deep and dark. Where old books dream of bygone days, when they were wood and bark...
~ Walter Moers
The subjects of them did not look tragic. They looked, actually, rather ridiculous, since nearly all of them were dressed in the style of a bygone day, and nothing is more ridiculous than the fashions of yesterday—though in another thirty years or so their charm may have reappeared, or at any rate be once more apparent.
~ Agatha Christie
That's history. I say history because it happened in the past.
~ Murray Walker
All nature seems to weave a circle of / Enchantment round the mind, and give full sway / To flitting thoughts and dreams of bygone years.
~ Robert Frost
Anyway, that was all a long time ago.' 'So was the Big Bang,
~ Declan Burke
The law of causality, I believe, like much that passes muster among philosophers, is a relic of a bygone age, surviving, like the monarchy, only because it is erroneously supposed to do no harm.
~ Bertrand Russell
He is, we are told, a warrior from a bygone era, an old-fashioned knight for whom the virtues of chivalry and respect for the foe are indivisible from the passion for victory. In other words," says Kennedy Shaw, "you can't even hate the bastard!
~ Steven Pressfield
My favourite film is 'Tootsie.' I suppose that's because it's very much about my industry and I love all the jokes, albeit a slightly bygone age of the 1980s, a world that I really understand.
~ Freddie Fox
I know part of nostalgia is romanticising the past, but I love doing things in a slower way, and the glamour of bygone eras.
~ Sophie Dahl
Then, it is true, the prosperity of human nature to tell the very worst of itself, when embodied in the person of another, would constrain them to whisper the black scandal of bygone years.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
Bertrand Russell noted this in a famous article, writing emphatically that "The law of causality . . . is a relic of a bygone age, surviving, like the monarchy, only because it is erroneously supposed to do no harm.
~ Carlo Rovelli
I don't know when, but apparently ages ago—about
~ Charles Dickens
I'm a great observer of delicate situations and women. I really like that bygone type of movement, and for a long time I had been looking for it.
~ Manolo Blahnik
Literature is always about bygone times. It's always looking back in time with a certain perspective. I look at bygone life which no longer exists, and as I said, I look at it without nostalgia but without anger, either. I look at it with criticism and with compassion. I look at it with curiosity.
~ Amos Oz
It is a part of the river in which to dream of bygone days, and vanished forms and faces, and things that might have been, but are not, confound them.
~ Jerome K. Jerome
This is most authentic of dying old U.S. culture, a rare retained artifact carrying flavor of bygone halcyon day.
~ Philip K. Dick
had detected desperation in Sharpe's broadcasts of late. With all branches of government now seated on the left, Sharpe and his corps of angry white microphone jocks could be reliably cast as the whining remnants of a bygone era.
~ Unknown