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Quotes About Nostalgia

My earliest memories of music are probably my dad listening to a bunch of outlaw country, but also old R&B and Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin. But, you know, I had rock phases and liked more modern R&B acts. I've always listened to all kinds of music, and I like all kinds of music.
~ Chris Stapleton
I have grown up watching Satyajit Ray, Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Basu Chatterjee, Ritwik Ghatak, Raj Kapoor; listening to SD Burman, RD, Kishore Kumar and Salil Chowdhury.
~ Shweta Basu Prasad
My dad read, I think, the Perry Mason mysteries and Zane Grey and some humor compendiums... And then at one point, the bookmobile started coming to town. That was really cool. I mean, that was when I read my first Raymond Carver story. I think that was probably 1969 or so. I must have been 13.
~ Tom Drury
I knew Dave Raymond, who was the original Phillie Phanatic.
~ Christopher Guest
When I was a little kid, I'd always go to WWE shows and I was a huge fan of Razor Ramon.
~ Mojo Rawley
I shave every day with an ancient manual razor. It was my father's, and I love it.
~ Brunello Cucinelli
I have a whole 'Halo' corner in my house. One time, when I went to Bungie, they gave me this awesome 'Halo: Reach' backpack. Usually, when you get stuff like that, it either ends up in the garage or going to charity. But I walk around with that 'Halo: Reach' backpack all the time, and I drink out of my 'Halo: Reach' bottle every day.
~ Aisha Tyler
'Rocket to Russia' is, I think, my favorite Ramones record. We reached our peak at that point.
~ Johnny Ramone
Ocarina of Time.' If that phrase elicits any sort of emotional reaction inside of you, then we really have something in common. When that game came out, I was just reaching the age when N64 was in its prime.
~ Gordon Hayward
I broke into the business in the '80s, and the '80s was based on hyper-exaggerated reactions.
~ Paul Heyman
Why does 'I Love Lucy' still make people laugh? Because she's a specific character who has real reactions.
~ Martin Short
I first read science fiction in the old British Chum annual when I was about 12 years old.
~ A. E. van Vogt
I never read too many comic books when I was growing up, but I think everyone loved Wolverine, you know what I'm saying?
~ Aaron Stanford
When I read my own diary, a lot of those feelings came flooding back, such as the idea that the first boy you fall in love with will be your last. You can never imagine that you could ever love anyone else and that they're just the one.
~ Dawn O'Porter
When I was in college, I really liked poetry. I don't read much anymore.
~ Steve Martin
I never was a big comic book fan. Obviously I'd heard them growing up from my friends who did read them, but I never was a big comic book reader.
~ Peter Dinklage
I was a reader as a child, believe it or not.
~ Mariah Carey
Why did I become a writer? Because I grew up in New York City, and there were seven newspapers in New York City, and my family was an inveterate reader of newspapers and I loved holding a paper in my hand. It was something sacred.
~ H. G. Bissinger
I'm a huge classics fan. I love Ernest Hemingway and J. D. Salinger. I'm that guy who rereads a book before I read newer stuff, which is probably not all that progressive, and it's not really going to make me a better reader.
~ John Krasinski
For me, it's been a treat to interact with authors who were publishing when I was a young reader. Judy Blume once gave me a pep talk at a writing conference. I had a short story featured in the same anthology as Beverly Cleary. Magic.
~ Cynthia Leitich Smith
I was a big reader of Zane Grey as a young boy, and so horses and the West figured large in my imagination.
~ David Bergen
For a genre that's about looking to the future, science fiction has sure been looking backwards lately. Nostalgia is what sells best, with readers spending their money on movie tie-in novels and sequels to long-running series.
~ Nick Sagan
When I wrote 'The Interestings,' I wanted to let time unspool, to give the book the feeling of time passing. I had to allow myself the freedom to move back and forth in time freely, and to trust that readers would accept this.
~ Meg Wolitzer
When I got into the Beatles, I must have only been about six or seven but old enough to take notice. We used to have an old radiogram which, for readers of a certain age, was like a big cabinet thing with a record player inside it.
~ Paul Weller