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Quotes About Memories

Air Max is from when we were running the streets. It was comfortable to wear in London, whether you were going out to a club or kicking a ball in the streets. Those kinds of things stick in my mind from the young, magical, fantasy years of my life.
~ Skepta
As a kid, we used to play wearing a Liverpool shirt in the streets.
~ Naby Keita
I remember I'd be playing in the streets with friends, sometimes barefooted. I'd come home with sore feet, but wanting to do the same the day after. That passion made us keep playing. Playing in the dirt was our daily joy.
~ Thiago Silva
I don't believe in cutting out people from the past. It doesn't give strength; it just gives loneliness.
~ Carla Bruni
There were times when our dad was awesomely good with us, but my biggest and most abiding memory is that he would look more to our faults than to our strengths.
~ James Haven
When my dad passed away, I was under a lot of stress with planning a funeral, trying to pick out just the right flowers and pictures, and simply trying to find the right way to say goodbye.
~ Natalya Neidhart
I think people sometimes get stressed out when they have a newborn and an infant. Try to enjoy it because the time is so fleeting, and soon enough, they'll be running around and be more independent. You're going to miss that time.
~ Sara Gilbert
College can seem stressful, but you have just as much fun as you can. Those were good years. You didn't have to worry about bills or your 401(k). Life was so simple.
~ Bruce Smith
Everyone always tells you about how amazing recording their first album was and how they'll always look back on the 'process' with fond memories. I will look back on it as an extremely stressful time that somehow also managed to be extremely boring.
~ Lewis Capaldi
You kind of did fight for food, so I filled up my plate. My dad would make us finish it, and I'd sit there crying because I'd have to finish all that food. I think that forced my stomach to stretch.
~ Steven Adams
It was sad leaving the BBC; not quite like being divorced, but you don't leave after a period stretching from 1960 to 1999 without feeling a certain number of pangs.
~ Richie Benaud
I grew up before there were strict leash laws.
~ Beverly Cleary
Growing up, we were in a strict household, so we weren't allowed to have posters of our crushes and stuff on the wall - mine was Cristina Applegate.
~ Jonathan Scott
Despite strict instructions from my mother not to step out of the house, I cycled all the way to Vellore to watch 'Thevar Magan.' In fact, I grew up watching classic films such as 'Naayakan,' 'Thaalapathi' and 'En Bommukutty Ammavukku.'
~ Vetrimaaran
We had a happy childhood, our parents were strict but loving, and I was together with my sisters, who were my best friends.
~ Judit Polgar
We're a provider of experiences, not strictly accommodation.
~ Nathan Blecharczyk
I do remember doing shows strictly in black and white, too, so you're right.
~ Jim Henson
The song 'I Feel the Earth Move' brings me back to those younger years when I was taking my first strides on the ice.
~ Hilary Knight
I grew up in a family that despised displays of strong emotion, rage in particular. We stewed. We sulked. When arguments did occur, they were full-scale conniptions, and we regarded them as family failings. Afterward, we withdrew from one another and tried our best to strike the event from our memories.
~ Koren Zailckas
My favorite growing up was Tino Martinez, so I think that would be cool to strike out your favorite player as a kid.
~ Patrick Corbin
I think the thing that strikes you when you come back to 'The Little Mermaid' after all of these years is the simplicity and innocence. That's in the look of it, and that's in the sound of it.
~ Alan Menken
What strikes me about high-school reunions is the realization that these are people one has known one's whole life.
~ Paul Theroux
When it comes to the New Year, I make it a point to catch my mum and dad awake before the clock strikes 12. Then, I celebrate the night with friends.
~ Amy Jackson
For my 50th birthday, my cousin Helmut gave me the most profound, beautiful, and striking present. He made books out of my dad's slide photographs, which were stored and forgotten. Looking at those books made me cry.
~ Juergen Teller