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Quotes About Nostalgia

I was more than happy to not wear shoes. The only time we wore shoes was on Sunday when we went to church.
~ Beauden Barrett
I never missed a Sunday lunch growing up and I've continued that tradition with my own family.
~ Tess Daly
When I was a kid, I used to watch all those Sunday afternoon matinees featuring all the Hollywood greats.
~ Anita Dobson
My mother always kept library books in the house, and one rainy Sunday afternoon - this was before television, and we didn't even have a radio - I picked up a book to look at the pictures and discovered I was reading and enjoying what I read.
~ Beverly Cleary
I was an overweight kid, and my father struggled with his weight, too. We would go for a ride on his motorcycle on Sunday morning to get doughnuts, to make pizza together, or go get ice cream. I quickly learned that food equalled love and attention.
~ Jillian Michaels
I was around when there was only one channel and when that second channel arrived, it came with the wonderful world of Disney on a Sunday night. We would drop our bicycles and run home to see it, it was just pure escapism.
~ Rachel House
I still remember watching 'Antiques Roadshow' as a child with my parents, on a Sunday night, sitting in our 1970s living room.
~ Fiona Bruce
David Suchet's Poirot was very charming, and, when I'm away in the U.S., those series remind me of being in Britain and being British on a Sunday night.
~ Andrea Riseborough
Sunday night was such a big night for television when I was growing up - you know, 'The Wonderful World of Disney.'
~ Scott Bakula
I'm not a big fan of Sundays, but now that my life is kind of chaotic, structure-wise, I don't really notice it's Sunday most of the time. But I used to associate it - when I was in school - to 'back to school on Monday,' so I didn't like that day.
~ Caroline Dhavernas
When I was in Lochgelly as a boy, I went to the cinema every night - and on Sundays, I used to go to Cowdenbeath and see something there.
~ Kenneth Cranham
There was one television in the living room, and we all sat around on Sundays and watched Ed Sullivan.
~ Jeffrey Tambor
You know, my dad wasn't a photographer or filmmaker by profession, but on Sundays, he would take pictures of me and my family or his pals horseback riding, and it was a means of communication and affection, a means of not being so dysfunctional with each other.
~ Bruce Weber
I didn't have cable growing up. The only games I saw were the NBA on Sundays and the NBA Finals.
~ Harrison Barnes
I remember my first role as a sunflower at nine.
~ Kay Kay Menon
'Kilikal Parannatho' sung by Rajesh Krishnan, who sung 'Julie I Love You' in 'Chattakari,' is a personal favourite of mine.
~ M. Jayachandran
Whatever I have sung over the years, people remember the song first by the 'dhun' and words.
~ Kumar Sanu
I'm of Neil Young's generation. Neil Young's songs have spoken to what it's like to be at least a white male of his generation over the years. Endlessly, he's sung about the stuff that I really care about. He's put into words the feelings that hit you at different transitional moments in life.
~ Jonathan Demme
I live again the days and evenings of my long career. I dream at night of operas and concerts in which I have had my share of success. Now like the old Irish minstrel, I have hung up my harp because my songs are all sung.
~ John McCormack
I've always sung. My dad had a song in his heart and on his lips 24/7. A lot of the time, it was the same song and the same phrase over and over again.
~ Jane Lynch
At the age of 11, I started composing and my first composition was sung by my father.
~ Bappi Lahiri
I've sung before, first in a band in high school and then in a band in Norway, but never in a musical.
~ Essie Davis
We've always sung. As I have become a grandmother and become older, of course you have less voice and you notice this in the bath.
~ Princess Michael of Kent
Re-recording 'Naino mein sapna' for me was like being a part of history. Never before has a son sung the same song in the same style which was rendered by his father 30 years ago.
~ Sajid Khan