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Quotes About Nostalgic

Tell me something," she said, before he closed the door. "What were you like when you were young?" "Just like this," he said. "Only more.
~ Richard Russo
Aquella llegada a Glastonbury era como visitar la tumba de su juventud.
~ Ken Follett
Remembrance of things past.
~ William Shakespeare
Play it again, Sam!
~ Woody Allen
This word natsukashii seemed to be made of mist, a mist I was wandering through with unsteady steps.
~ Y?ko Tawada
The most visceral science fiction always takes place in the past and focuses on the humdrum
~ Dean Cavanagh
I'd like to have the kind of house someday where a carousel horse wouldn't be out of place in the living room.
~ Jay McInerney
So when modern-day religious conservatives wax nostalgic about how marriage is a sacred tradition that reaches back into history for thousands of uninterrupted years, they are absolutely correct, but in only one respect—only if they happen to be talking about Judaism.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
At the danger of waxing nostalgic about the 'old days,' I don't want to be like everyone else. I want acceptance, but I want acceptance of my difference, not my sameness. It's a funny contract. The cultural machine wants to chew everyone up and turn them into this uniform little substance.
~ Alison Bechdel
There is no scent of nostalgia like a fragrance drawn from the garden of childhood memories.
~ Aloo Denish
I'll always cling to these little girl dresses at vintage shops, and I can never wear them because they're so tiny!
~ Melanie Martinez
All my heroes wore coats and ties to work. What happened to men wearing hats? Maybe I should bring back hats.
~ Aaron Sorkin
I love the pictures of Old Hollywood, seeing the directors dressed in suits and ties. Even the grips would be wearing ties. But the biggest thing is when I was a kid, I couldn't wait to be an adult, and I think what happens with most guys is that no one wants to be an adult anymore. So they're dressing like kids.
~ Paul Feig
I don't really have a treasured possession, but I do love my family's proper old photo album. We all have hundreds of photos on our phones now, but you can't beat the old albums stuffed with black-and-white wedding photographs and 1970s Polaroids.
~ Nicola Walker
I am not a modern man, I am just a wee old fashioned one.
~ Ian Hamilton Finlay
From the time I was in first grade or so, my dad collected 'Star Wars' toy figures from the 1970s and '80s, and we'd take weekend family trips to antique shops and to toy stores. My father collected a crazy amount of 'Star Wars' stuff over the years, and he and I traveled to many conventions.
~ Alexandra Bracken
'Moving Pictures' still makes me get into a groove; I love the way it feels. But I'm not nostalgic for old times. I'd love to have that hair again and be 40 pounds lighter, but it's a tradeoff.
~ Alex Lifeson
Skillet corn bread has always been my go-to-comfort food, and my mom used to make it for me as a treat when I was younger. I do this for my girls now whenever I think they need a little love.
~ Gina Neely
I just want that someone in their 50s or 60s, when they talk about Brian Lara, they say 'I enjoyed watching that guy playing cricket.'
~ Brian Lara
Like anybody who grew up in the Eighties, I cringe at the thought of these movies being remade, because of the corniness and cheesiness of the originals.
~ Omari Hardwick
What's wrong with 'Mario Bros. 3?' Not a damn thing.
~ Melanie Scrofano
As his talent expands, some of his stories become pointed social commentary; some are surprisingly effective religious tracts, disguised as science fiction. Others still are nostalgic vignettes, but under it all is still Bradbury, the poet of 20th-century neurosis.
~ Damon Knight
I wanted to do a talk show that reminded me of the old school ones I loved as a kid, without all the fake enthusiasm and sound bite-driven conversations.
~ Jim Norton
It seemed like a garden where no frost could wither or rough wind blow--a garden remembering a hundred vanished summers." "It seemed like a garden where no frost could wither or rough wind blow--a garden remembering a hundred vanished summers." ? L.M. Montgomery, Emily of New Moon
~ L M Montgomery