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Quotes About Nostalgia

Siempre he estado enfermo [...] No puedo recordar el nombre de las enfermedades, pero recuerdo el dolor. Como alguien que ha perdido la casa y aún guarda la llave.
~ Ray Loriga
No es estúpida esa fe que la gente deposita en el pasado, como si el pasado fuera más cierto que el presente o el futuro?
~ Ray Loriga
Cuando el cielo se oscureció y aunque no eran más que nubes, tuve la sensación de que todo se terminaba y la sensación de haber sentido lo mismo un millón de veces antes.
~ Ray Loriga
Es curioso comprobar cómo se echan de menos sensaciones que no son buenas, pero a las que uno se ha acostumbrado
~ Ray Loriga
One close friend of the Flemings remembers a time when three couples were relaxing in the sun at Goldeneye. The men, in jest, each told the story of how they'd had their first woman. After all was said and done, Anne spoke up with, "All right, now I'll tell you how I had my first woman!
~ Raymond Benson
I loved you so much once. I did. More than anything in the whole wide world. Imagine that. What a laugh that is now. Can you believe it? We were so intimate once upon a time I can't believe it now. The memory of being that intimate with somebody. We were so intimate I could puke. I can't imagine ever being that intimate with somebody else. I haven't been.
~ Raymond Carver
I loved you so much once. I did. More than anything in the whole wide world. Imagine that. What a laugh that is now. Can you believe it? We were so intimate once upon a time I can't believe it now. The memory of being that intimate with somebody. We were so intimate I could puke. I can't imagine ever being that intimate with somebody else. I haven't been.
~ Raymond Carver
But he stays by the window, remembering that life. They had laughed. They had leaned on each other and laughed until the tears had come, while everything else—the cold and where he'd go in it—was outside, for a while anyway.
~ Raymond Carver
At the end of your career, you're going to look back at the match balls and be buzzing about them.
~ Dwight Gayle
Most writers, by the time they're 60, must have revisited their childhood a dozen times.
~ Kevin Crossley-Holland
I used to do cabaret as a kid and always wanted to pick it up again.
~ Debra Stephenson
I didn't have cable growing up. I never saw ESPN or GameDay.
~ Samantha Ponder
I remember being totally enamored with Sid Caesar.
~ Vicki Lawrence
If 'Mr. India 2' happens, Calendar should be there.
~ Satish Kaushik
I'm a California girl. I grew up in Inglewood right by LAX.
~ Becky G
California is always in my mind.
~ David Hockney
I myself was born in Sacramento, California in 1966.
~ Sarah Zettel
I miss California... I love driving.
~ Michael Stuhlbarg
My first memories of life were Californian.
~ KT Tunstall
I'm really taken with 'Calling Me Home' by Alice Gerrard.
~ Rhiannon Giddens
I always wanted to be a children's author, and I have a really big library of children's books. All the ones from when I was little, they are just so beautiful. I read kids' books, and they calm me down.
~ Jenny Slate
I loved being in Cambridge. I think about it often. It was this great little capsule of time to me.
~ Jessie Mueller
I was almost arrested in Camden in the 90s.
~ Zoe Ball
I love Cameron Crowe's 'Say Anything' and 'Almost Famous.' I think those are really great coming-of-age movies.
~ Jon Watts