Quotes about Nostalgia
She had the distinct impression that something was beginning and something was ending; there were just so many days like this left to them. Before they knew it, time would speed up and the future would appear on a street corner or in a park, and there they'd be, grown women who'd forgotten how long a summer could last.
— Alice Hoffman
He did not use these things anymore, and yet, the thought of letting them go made him sad. He felt they represented times in his life he could not recall without their presence. They represented stories
— Alice Walker
Memory is a way of holding onto the things you love, the things you are, the things you never want to lose.
— Anonymous
Sometimes I feel like a motherless child,A long ways from home,A long ways from home.
— Anonymous
Sugar in the gourd and honey in the horn,I never was so happy since the hour I was born.
— Anonymous
Scrapbooking fills my days - not to mention my living room, bedroom and closets!
— Anonymous
[Joe Gillis]: You used to be in silent pictures. You used to be big.[Norma Desmond]: I am big. It's the pictures that got small.
— Anonymous
There's no place like home... except Grandma's.
— Anonymous
Blessed are the children of scrapbookers, for they shall inherit the scrapbooks.
— Anonymous
Just as pieces stitched together in a quilt warm our bodies, scrapbooks bind together memories to warm our hearts.
— Anonymous
My grandmother made me a scrapbook because I was once too young to remember; I am making scrapbooks for my family because one day I may be too old to remember.
— Anonymous
Memories are stitched with love.
— Anonymous