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Quotes about Nostalgia

Any relic of the dead is precious, if they were valued living.
— Emily Bronte
The older I grow the more earnestly I feel that the few joys of childhood are the best that life has to give.
— Ellen Glasgow
I grew up in the 1930s Great Depression when many families struggled to make ends meet, and in an area where old-fashioned country gospel music was popular. Later, as an adult with a more mature outlook on Christianity, I realized that a lot of that music was rather shallow.
— Jerry Bridges
If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.
— Ernest Hemingway
In the fall the war was always there, but we did not go to it anymore.
— Ernest Hemingway
Leave me with my memories. With my true, beautiful memories.
— Ernest Hemingway
I wish I had the boy.
— Ernest Hemingway
How are you? You old love-house of always.
— Ernest Hemingway
There are always mystical countries that are a part of one's childhood. Those we remember and visit sometimes when we are asleep and dreaming. They are as lovely at night as they were when we were children. If you ever go back to see them they are not there. But they are as fine in the night as they ever were if you have the luck to dream of them.
— Ernest Hemingway
Think about something cheerful, old man, he said. Every minute now you are closer to home.
— Ernest Hemingway
In those days you did not really need anything, not even the rabbit's foot, but it was good to feel it in your pocket.
— Ernest Hemingway
In those days you did not really need anything, not even the rabbit's foot, but it was good to feel it in your pocket.
— Ernest Hemingway