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Quotes About Memories

I started off playing the clarinet, after I was inspired by listening to my dad's Benny Goodman records.
~ Alvin Lee
I was scared of the devil starting around age nine. Before that, I was gathering every family member in the living room, slipping a shirt over my robe so the bottom hung like a skirt and performing Gloria Estefan songs with feverish intensity.
~ Perfume Genius
I can't go into a bar anywhere without someone starting to play 'the Entertainer'.
~ Robert Redford
When I was growing up listening to music, it was 2004, when The Starting Line and Finch and The Used were kind of my favorite bands.
~ Kellin Quinn
I grew up loving horses. I was relatively obsessed, starting with my rocking horse at age 2, all the way through my painting and drawing phase.
~ Diane Lane
Just the fact that that Europe album 'The Final Countdown' came out in 1986 and 'Rad' came out in 1986... I'm starting to think that maybe 1986 is my favorite year, of all time!
~ Jorma Taccone
I remember making the all-star team in Little League when I was around 11 years old. I was not a great athlete, but I loved it, so making starting second base in the all-star was great for me. I think someone must have been sick and they slotted me in.
~ Ralph Macchio
As I remember my grandfather and those Christmas mornings he gave for a little girl's pleasure, I know that often a big life starts with doing small things.
~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
I'm always that annoying person that pulls out the camera in the middle of dinner and starts taking candids.
~ Maria Sharapova
It's cool when your husband starts to sing some old Merle Haggard song and I can pop in with a harmony and it doesn't sound too bad.
~ Trisha Yearwood
At 'SNL' there's framed pictures of all the cast members, and it starts with Dan Aykroyd. It's linear. It just keeps going through all these people, and then you're at the end of it.
~ Fred Armisen
I honestly don't remember when and why I started calling my mom 'Momsi'. These are family things; it starts for some reason. It's not that I just call her Momsi; I call her other things as well!
~ Viswanathan Anand
When I was eight years old, I was always starving. My brother and sister died from starvation.
~ Chen Guangbiao
My parents would read those books to me as well but they used to make me starving when I was a kid because they were always eating ham sandwiches with the crusts off and drinking ginger beer.
~ Mike Myers
This is a public statement: I'm in favor of mixtapes.
~ Cristin Milioti
I knew Roman Reigns when he used to come into the locker room with his father, holding his father's hand, barely out of diapers. And I don't say that as an ironic statement... I mean it sincerely.
~ Paul Heyman
I think you have to look at these cold cases. If they're done properly, if the homicides are done properly, and everything's documented properly, you have a lot of concrete statements from those people that they would be able to look at them and refresh their memory.
~ Mark Fuhrman
My parents had a lot of movie soundtracks that they brought back from the States. So very early on I heard film music at home.
~ Alexandre Desplat
The first city I ever came to in the states was Des Moines. I was 12 and was in a boys' choir.
~ St. Lucia
We listen to oldies when we go on tour. Beach Boys radio was really clutch; that was definitely our favorite Pandora station.
~ G-Eazy
I wish I'd had more fun in college. I spent a lot of time in my dorm room, reading or writing while listening to my Sarah McLachlan Pandora station.
~ Chloe Benjamin
The first time I listened to Coldplay, I was at a train station in Paris with my family on holiday. I put on 'Clocks' on my discman, and I fell in love.
~ Sigrid
My big brother listened to classic rock, and I grew up listening to a classic rock station called KSHE.
~ Louise Post
I was at the radio station all the time and on the air all the time. I met John Travolta and a lot of the other big '70s icons. Shaun Cassidy sang 'Da Do Ron Ron' to me onstage. I thought I was a rock star; I had an all-access-pass childhood.
~ Amy Landecker