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Quotes About Nostalgia

I lived in Bologna. I go back quite often, and I still have lots of connections and lots of friends. It was a nice period in my life.
~ Mike Patton
I still close my eyes and go home - I can always draw from that.
~ Dolly Parton
I still frequent my parents' house. I go there to escape, back to the bedroom that I grew up in. Just to sit there and feel small.
~ Robert Smith
Inside every adult there's still a child that lingers. We're happiness merchants - giving people the opportunity to dream like children.
~ Guy Laliberte
I always love going home anyway; it's where my roots are. I always like to go back. It's a good reminder of where I started and the journey that I still have to go on to get where I want to be.
~ Millie Bright
I still love records, and I've been fortunate that my parents bought me a record player so I didn't just have my vinyls to stare at!
~ Gabrielle Aplin
My first car was a second-hand Padmini Standard that I bought for '25,000 in 1985. It was a lot of money for me. The Padmini Standard was one of those small cars which was very popular during that time. However, I never drove the car and still don't drive one.
~ Neena Gupta
The near stillness recalls what is forgotten, extinct angels.
~ Georg Trakl
Smell is stimulating. It stirs things up and makes us nostalgic - a wonderful word which literally means 'ache for home' - which serves to inspire new circuits in the brain.
~ Lyall Watson
There's something strange - not in a bad way - about going back to where you grew up or recreating where you grew up. It's strange and stimulating.
~ Ethan Coen
Powerbombing someone on the apron or into the turnbuckle, those are not moves Sting and I grew up with.
~ Scott Hall
I think my parents took me to see Sting when I was very, very young.
~ Hozier
Ryan is my bridge to the past, to memories that lose some of their sting when he recounts them.
~ Tatum O'Neal
I've always loved old school wrestling: Tully Blanchard, Arn Anderson, Ric Flair, Sting, Hot Stuff Eddie Gilbert. To me, that's the golden age of professional wrestling.
~ Maxwell Jacob Friedman
There is nothing like an odor to stir memories.
~ William McFee
I feel good when I stir something with a spurtle, but I don't make porridge very much in London.
~ Fergus Henderson
I'm grateful I grew up in Stockholm.
~ Gustaf Skarsgard
When I was in fourth grade, I made a song about the part in Stockholm where we come from.
~ Yung Lean
People's interest in glamour and clothes and nylon stockings and all those things were, when I was a little boy, the sort of world that I listened to.
~ Colm Toibin
Without doubt, some of the happiest moments of my career have come in a Stoke shirt.
~ Bojan Krkic
When we were kids, Stoke was massive in Norway.
~ Morten Harket
Whichever way the result goes, my 1,000th game will be at Stoke and I had great times there.
~ Tony Pulis
Davy Jones was the grooviest of the Monkees, which makes him one of the grooviest pop stars who ever existed. He was the best dancer in the Monkees, the Cute One, the one with the coy English accent, the bowl-cut boy-child who shook those cherry-red maracas and always got the girl. He was also the guy who stole David Bowie's original name.
~ Rob Sheffield
I stole a little snow globe from the set of the first 'Pitch Perfect' that I don't think ever made it on-screen, so it's not like fans would be tickled by that information, but I still have it.
~ Anna Kendrick