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Quotes About Memories

What was I like in 1966? I was 19 years old, very confident, and life was a big adventure.
~ Diana Quick
I remember learning as a kid that love meant loneliness and confusion.
~ Calum Scott
I have met friends that I will stay connected to for the rest of my life.
~ Brynn Cartelli
I come from Bridgeport, Connecticut and have friends I grew up with there.
~ John Ratzenberger
I asked myself what it was that I wanted from writing and where my connection with books began, and the answer to that question was definitely in childhood, because that's where my connection with reading began.
~ Rebecca Stead
I think only the movies you do remember are the films you had an emotional connection to.
~ Jeff Nichols
No, I don't miss the character of Akshara, but I cherish it. I will cherish it all my life. Leaving Akshara was a conscious decision of my life, and I was well prepared. When you are well prepared, then you don't miss, but you cherish it for a lifetime.
~ Hina Khan
I have always loved beauty and fashion. Some of my earliest memories are of being surrounded by fragrances and lipstick samples.
~ Aerin Lauder
When I was 12 years old, I went to France for a long-awaited summer program. A month in an idyllic castle surrounded by sports and fun activities turned out to be a miserable week in a decrepit mansion with a crazy couple who owned and ran the place and often had screaming matches and food fights in front of the kids.
~ Mariana van Zeller
I was so fortunate; in the years that I was in 'Thrones,' we were able to shoot in Iceland. I think some of my favourite memories would have to be isolated out there, surrounded by nothing but snow and ice.
~ Rose Leslie
I think I spent my entire childhood on film sets, surrounded by film-makers and actors and people with magnetic energies who make movies.
~ Dakota Johnson
I had a very happy childhood. I was lucky to grow up surrounded by nature and animals, to be outside all the time, and to work on a big farm with my dad.
~ Stan Wawrinka
The first comic book I ever read was an issue of 'Legion of Super-Heroes' where the earth was surrounded by all of these chains. I remember the cover; I got it at a birthday party.
~ Jonathan Hickman
During my childhood, I was surrounded by actors, and all I remember is they were fun to be around. That kind of sticks.
~ Jack Davenport
When I was growing up, I was surrounded by people that were listening to a lot of pop music.
~ Anne-Marie
I was surrounded by music in my family, surrounded by people who sang songs - every single person I knew as a child growing up had one, two, three songs they knew from start to finish.
~ Roisin Murphy
I had a very wonderful growing up. I was surrounded by loving people.
~ Annie Murphy
Growing up, I was definitely surrounded by music all the time. My parents used to always play music; my dad used to have reggae on. I remember walking around with a cassette recorder, and I used to just record the songs I would hear on the radio so I could play it back when I feel like.
~ Stefflon Don
Sometimes, I actually have missed my trainee days. Because, back then, we were surrounded by music all the time.
~ Rose
Well, we lived in Newbury first, until I was five. Then we went to Cheltenham, which is lovely, a really sweet town. We lived surrounded by hills. It was the best place to grow up.
~ Josh O'Connor
One always goes back to one's childhood in the beginning, and I come from a very religious family and surrounding. Very religious.
~ Elie Wiesel
I started keeping a diary in third grade and, in solidarity with Anne Frank, gave it a name and made it my confidante. To this day, I feel comforted and relieved of loneliness, no matter how foreign my surroundings, if I have a pad and a pen with which to record my experiences.
~ Ariel Levy
I had the most amazing childhood in the natural surroundings of Assam.
~ Victor Banerjee
It still amazes me when I look at some of the films I've been a part of, and some of the people I've gotten to meet and work with. I also look back sometimes and realize that I was lucky to have lived through them and even to have survived them, at times.
~ Christian Slater