Quotes About Memories
I enjoy every minute, because there are going to be a lot of moments in your future that you're going to wish you held onto longer.
~ Joe Nichols
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I actually grew up watching a lot of these cartoons - a lot of the animated series. 'Batman: The Animated Series,' 'Justice League,' all the stuff that would come onto Cartoon Network.
~ Ray Fisher
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We opened for the Kinks, the Beach Boys, the Guess Who, Chuck Berry, Sha Na Na. We opened for Cheech and Chong - I opened for Cheech, and Don opened for Chong.
~ Walter Becker
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No one in my family plays music. But since I was very little, I would go around the house singing and dancing. And when I was 8, my parents asked me to get up and sing something at a family meal. I had my eyes closed, singing - la la la la la - and when I opened them, the whole family was crying.
~ Rosalia
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Music is nothing but a door opener to meet families and their children and the elderly.
~ Dick Dale
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Growing up I played in garage bands and cover bands with my older brother, and he got us a gig opening up for some hippie jam band. I was 15. I felt like such an adult!
~ Charles Kelley
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I never, ever thought I would get to say I was opening a show for the Bay City Rollers.
~ Paolo Nutini
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Shooting in Brooklyn is like opening a time capsule. Nothing has changed. Everything looks like it did in the eighties.
~ Freddie Prinze, Jr.
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What's an opening night without forgetting some lyrics?
~ Maddie Marlow
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Music can be a way for me to think back a lot of the time, almost like an opening into all the nostalgia I never express.
~ Amber Mark
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I met my first wife at the fishmonger's in the summer of 1987, some six months after opening Harveys.
~ Marco Pierre White
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Walking in the opening ceremony and just being part of the Olympics is so special and it's something to cherish forever.
~ Eddy Alvarez
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Babe Ruth didn't become her father until 18 months after he married her mother, Claire, on April 17, 1929, Opening Day of the baseball season. Julia was 12 years old.
~ Jane Leavy
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Movies by Carlos Saura and others had ghosts, memories from the past, that they used to make a political point. Things you couldn't talk about openly, you could speak of through ghosts.
~ Juan Antonio Bayona
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I love 'Threepenny Opera'; I was exposed to it as a little kid because my parents, my mom and my dad, had bonded, when they were dating, over 'Threepenny Opera' and introduced it to me, a child, who could barely understand it. But I immediately gravitated even from that early age.
~ Sasha Velour
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I had an operation on my cornea when I was little, and remember being deeply enamoured with the team who looked after me.
~ Sue Perkins
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I think I was only five years old when 'Aashiqui' happened. And I remember very faintly that my father used to bring home all the music that was being done at that point of time, and make everyone in the house listen to the songs and get an opinion on them.
~ Tulsi Kumar
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I grew up with my grandfather, so I knew him really, really well. He was funny and opinionated and wonderful. He was fascinated by things and always curious.
~ Sophie Dahl
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Some cause happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go.
~ Oscar Wilde
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The people who have adored me-- there have not been very many, but there have been some-- have always insisted on living on, long after I had ceased to care for them, or they to care for me.
~ Oscar Wilde
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And when you are away, Gerald...with...her - oh, think of me sometimes. Don't forget me.
~ Oscar Wilde
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I keep a diary in order to enter the wonderful secrets of my life. If I didn't write them down, I should not probably forget all about them.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Ah, Robbie, when we are dead and buried in our porphyry tombs, and the trumpet of the Last Judgement is sounded, I shall turn and whisper to you, 'Robbie, Robbie, let us pretend we do not hear it.
~ Oscar Wilde
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One of the greatest tragedies of my life is the death of Lucien de Rubempré… It haunts me in my moments of pleasure. I remember it when I laugh.
~ Oscar Wilde
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