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It's one thing to develop a nostalgia for home while you're boozing with Yankee writers in Martha's Vineyard or being chased by the bulls in Pamplona. It's something else to go home and visit with the folks in Reed's drugstore on the square and actually listen to them. The reason you can't go home again is not because the down-home folks are mad at you--they're not, don't flatter yourself, they couldn't care less--but because once you're in orbit and you return to Reed's drugstore on the square, you can stand no more than fifteen minutes of the conversation before you head for the woods, head for the liquor store, or head back to Martha's Vineyard, where at least you can put a tolerable and saving distance between you and home. Home may be where the heart is but it's no place to spend Wednesday afternoon.

~ Walker Percy

Walker Percy Home Homecoming Nostalgia Small Town

[T]he very color of the air in the place I was born was different, the smell of the earth was special, redolent with memories of my parents.

~ Sōseki Natsume

Sōseki Natsume Home Nostalgia

She considered what had made Denmark home to her anyway. Was it the sense of familiarity? That wherever she went there were echoes of a hundred memories she could pluck from her thoughts?

~ Sage Steadman

Sage Steadman Home Nostalgia

Home is where you feel more welcome, more secure, have more rights, where you are loved. This place can be any place even away from what you would normally call home.

~ Bangambiki Habyarimana

Bangambiki Habyarimana Home Homelessness Homesickness Nostalgia Nostalgia Quotes Refugee Refugee Crisis

Nostalgia is a longing for your home.

~ Will Advise

Will Advise Home Longing Nostalgia

From the moment that man believes neither in God nor in immortal life, he becomes 'responsible for everything alive, for everything that, born of suffering, is condemned to suffer from life.' It is he, and he alone, who must discover law and order. Then the time of exile begins, the endless search for justification, the aimless nostalgia, 'the most painful, the most heartbreaking question, that of the heart which asks itself: where can I feel at home?

~ Albert Camus

Albert Camus Exile Home Nostalgia Purpose In Life

The rising wave of nostalgia and an increasing interest in heritage sites and historic buildings is perhaps not only a sense of yearning for a lost Singapore, but also the recognition that neither 1959 nor 1965 marked Year One (...) In all the campaigns and features on Singapore's 50th anniversary that I've come across, the Kranji War Memorial was never mentioned. It just doesn't fit the slender narrative. That's such a shame because the cemetery is a fitting, dignified tribute to thousands of Singapore heroes, both local and foreign.

~ Neil Humphreys

Neil Humphreys Home Nostalgia

Last night I walked for hours. It was as if I wanted to get lost down some unknown street. To get absolutely and happily lost. But there are moments when we can’t, when we don’t know how to lose our way. Even if we always go in the wrong direction. Even if we lose all our points of reference. Even if it begins to grow late and we feel the weight of morning as we advance. There are times when no matter how we try to find out what we don’t know, we can’t lose our way. And perhaps we long for the time when we could be lost. The time when all the streets were new.

~ Alejandro Zambra

Alejandro Zambra Home Innocence Lost Nostalgia Unknown

I had this dream about you last night. We were still married. I was giving you a haircut, like I always did, being careful to trim around the scar on the back of your head. I’m sorry I sometimes forgot it and left you with a bald spot. And, I’m sorry we didn’t work out. But you look pretty happy on Instagram.

~ Crystal Woods

Crystal Woods Bald Careful Dreaming Dreams Haircut Happy Instagram Love Marriage Nostalgia Relationships Scars Sorrow

There's just something about the way he sings. It makes me think of when it snows outside, and the fire is warm, and Podo is telling us a story while you're cooking, and there's no place I'd rather be--but for some reason I still feel... homesick.

~ Andrew Peterson

Andrew Peterson Heaven Nostalgia

As we grow older we are apt to forget that the despair of the young is even more gigantic and immediately overwhelming than their hopefulness: we never again face such towering blank walls of misery.

~ J B Priestly

J B Priestly Bright Day Nostalgia Young Youth

We cling to the most painful reminders of our youth, our memories or our injuries, perhaps so we can look back to our former selves, console them, and say: Keep going. I know how the story ends.

~ Sarah Domet

Sarah Domet Nostalgia Remembrance Youth

Once upon a time we all walked on the golden road. It was a fair highway, through the Land of Lost Delight; shadow and sunshine were blessedly mingled, and every turn and dip revealed a fresh charm and a new loveliness to eager hearts and unspoiled eyes.On that road we heard the song of morning stars; we drank in fragrances aerial and sweet as a May mist; we were rich in gossamer fancies and iris hopes; our hearts sought and found the boon of dreams; the years waited beyond and they were very fair; life was a rose-lipped comrade with purple flowers dripping from her fingers.We may long have left the golden road behind, but its memories are the dearest of our eternal possessions; and those who cherish them as such may haply find a pleasure in the pages of this book, whose people are pilgrims on the golden road of youth.

~ L.m. Montgomery

L.m. Montgomery Nostalgia The Golden Road Youth

I want to be six years old again - just for a day.It's not that things were so much better back then. They sucked.But I was the kind of kid who knew how to laugh about it all.That's what I want. I want to laugh.

~ Jaye Murray

Jaye Murray Childhood Laugh Laughter Nostalgia Youth

Stoner and Masters smiled at each other, and they spoke no more of the question that evening. But for years afterward, at odd moments, Stoner remembered what Masters had said; and though it brought him no vision of the University to which he had committed himself, it did reveal to him something about his relationship to the two men, and it gave him a glimpse of the corrosive and unspoiled bitterness of youth.

~ John Williams

John Williams Bitterness Nostalgia Youth

I don't like being with grown-up people. I've known that a long time. I don't like it because I don't know how to get on with them.

~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Fyodor Dostoyevsky Adults Growing Up Kids Nostalgia Teach Teachers Teaching Youth

And I’ll look back at him because I shan’t be able to help it, remembering about being young, and about being made love to and making love, about pain and dancing and not being afraid of death, about all music I’ve ever loved, and every time I’ve been happy.

~ Jean Rhys

Jean Rhys Happiness Love Music Nostalgia Youth

Now that lilacs are in bloomShe has a bowl of lilacs in her roomAnd twists one in her fingers while she talks.Ah, my friend, you do not know, you do not knowWhat life is, you who hold it in your hands; (slowly twisting the lilac stalks)You let it flow from you, you let it flow,And youth is cruel, and has no remorseAnd smiles at situations which it cannot see.I smile, of course,And go on drinking tea.

~ T.s. Eliot

T.s. Eliot Cruel Nostalgia Remorse Tea Youth

Things aren't what they used to be' is the rallying cry of small minds. When men say things used to be better, they invariably mean they were better for them, because they were young, and had all their hopes intact. The world is bound to look a darker place as you slide into the grave.

~ Joe Abercrombie

Joe Abercrombie Age Nostalgia Youth

This was before voice mail, recorded phone messages you can't escape. Life was easier then. You just didn't pick up the phone.

~ Joyce Carol Oates

Joyce Carol Oates Communication Life Nostalgia Technology Telephone

When he smiles like that, there's a single dimple. It was the thing that got me the very first time I saw him.

~ Jennifer Niven

Jennifer Niven Love Nostalgia Romantic

Children are still the way you were as a child, sad and happy in just the same way--and if you think of your childhood, you once again live among them, among the solitary children.

~ Rainer Maria Rilke

Rainer Maria Rilke Childhood Nostalgia Solitude

Why is it that places thousands of miles from my childhood village home send me back, opening the sluice-gates of the past? Well, we are all emigrants from the homeland of our childhoods. It may be, then, that the natural place to meet ourselves as children is 'abroad', and that includes the foreign country of our growing up and aging. So it is that the personal, physical feeling of departure from the time of childhood may merge in a special symbiosis with geographical departure, biography and geography resonating now on a single wavelength.

~ Georgi Gospodinov

Georgi Gospodinov Childhood Georgi Gospodinov Nostalgia

I hated Sundays as a kid. From the moment I woke up, I could feel Monday looming, could feel another school week all piled up and ready to smother me. How was I supposed to enjoy a day of freedom while drowning in dread like that? It was impossible. A pit would form in my chest and gut—this indescribable emptiness that I knew should be filled with fun, but instead left me casting about for something to do. Knowing I should be having fun was a huge part of the problem. Knowing that this was a rare day off, a welcome reprieve, and here I was miserable and fighting against it. Maybe this was why Fridays at school were better than Sundays not in school. I was happier doing what I hated, knowing a Saturday was coming, than I was on a perfectly free Sunday with a Monday right around the corner.

~ Hugh Howey

Hugh Howey Childhood Nostalgia Pragmatic

Whenever they were together they couldn't let sixty of their minutes pass without asking each other what time it was; as if time was a volatile currency that they either possessed or did not possess, when in fact time was more of a fog that rose inexorably over all their words and deeds so that their were either forgotten or misremembered.

~ Helen Oyeyemi

Helen Oyeyemi Childhood Nostalgia Time

The earlier years - the ones I've just been telling you about - they tend to blur into each other as a kind of golden time, and when I think about them at all, even the not-so-great things, I can't help feeling a sort of glow.

~ Kazuo Ishiguro

Kazuo Ishiguro Childhood Nostalgia

Sometimes It's awesome to be childish with your friend or partner.

~ Dinakar Reddy

Dinakar Reddy Childhood Life Love Nostalgia

Will the time ever come when I am not so completely dependent on thoughts I first had in childhood to furnish the feedstock for my comparisons and analogies and sense of the parallel rhythms of microhistory? Will I reach a point where there will be a good chance, I mean a more than fifty-fifty chance, that any random idea popping back into the foreground of my consciousness will be an idea that first came to me when I was an adult, rather than one I had repeatedly as a child?

~ Nicholson Baker

Nicholson Baker Adulthood Childhood Living In The Moment Nostalgia

Hannah ran past, beaming. I remember that feeling--when you're a kid and it's your birthday and for one day everyone makes you feel like the most special person in the world.

~ Jojo Moyes

Jojo Moyes Birthdays Childhood Nostalgia

It's like I'm dreaming of the imaginary friend Katie and I had when we were little. She'd been so real to us as kids. We each remembered Anna, that's what we'd called her, just like we remembered bits of our parents. But now, in this dreamscape of Paradise Lost, our imaginary third twin has all grown up.

~ Beatrice Rose Roberts

Beatrice Rose Roberts Canada Cape Breton Childhood Coming Of Age Death Foster Grown Up Imaginary Friend Nostalgia Parents Tulpa Twin

I have such a hopeless dream of walking or being there at night, nothing happens, I just pass, everything is unbearably over with.

~ Jack Kerouac

Jack Kerouac Childhood Dreams Nostalgia

My whole life is out here-the whole of my life...I'd come here naked, as a boy-straight from that river out there-throw my clothes on the floor and climb into that loft and lie there dreaming in the hay...All those summer days-scouring the banks of the Avon for smooth, round stones-scaring up ducks and foxes-kingfishers-swallows...somebody's dog...Oh, God-I want it back. Throwing stones that never reached the other shore. And the games-the games-the games, and all my friends...

~ Timothy Findley

Timothy Findley Childhood Elizabeth Rex Nostalgia Timothy Findley

I would often sit in the corner of the room wearing Dad's massive headphones, carefully replaying the records time after time. It was something I did frequently throughout my childhood with music, comedy and film, inspiring my own creative imagination, the headphones rendering the experience intensely personal, as though it were all happening inside my own head.

~ Simon Pegg

Simon Pegg Childhood Experiences Headphones Music Nerd Do Well Nostalgia Simon Pegg

You see, when you're young and foolish it doesn't matter where you may be, you always think that you'll be happier somewhere else.

~ Felix Salten

Felix Salten Childhood Nostalgia Restlessness

...because you are not trying simply to complete a set of books or toys or Weetabix cards, you are trying to complete yourself, to get back to the whole person you were before, as a child, before the obstructions and compromises of adulthood got in the way. And yet, all you are really doing is accumulating a pile of crap, souvenirs of the futility of the quest.

~ Neil Perryman

Neil Perryman Adulthood Childhood Collecting Maturity Nostalgia

If the Holy Communion touched my teeth, I thought that was a mortal sin

~ Edna O'brien

Edna O'brien Childhood Innocence Naivety Nostalgia

This is because the nature of this place is a strong emotion - nostalgia is their word for it - which means a longing for what has never been, or at least not in the form and shape imagined.

~ Doris Lessing

Doris Lessing Earth Nostalgia

The prints shop manager, a balding man of about thirty years old, dressed in a plaid work shirt and faded jeans, looked very shocked when he saw the headline text. “Sydney Tar Ponds, Is It As Dangerous As People Say? Well,” he exclaimed, glancing at the front photo, which featured the Sydney Steel Corporation, along with its plumes of orange smog. “You know, most people your age are really against that mill, as if it’s a disease. We have university students protesting every few weeks or so… strangely enough, the ones who have parents who rely on that steel mill to pay the bills.”“What about the pollution?” Wendy questioned, almost accusingly, as if it was his fault. “What if dangerous chemicals are in the environment?”“Hey kid, I don’t even work at the mill, never have, but my father, my uncle, their father, cousins, all worked there,” the prints shop man argued, placing the newspapers in a cardboard box and taping it shut. “When it comes down to all that ‘go green’ crap, you have to ask yourself, is it worth risking a person’s income, their job, their family… their life? I’m not saying you’re wrong, but these newspapers might have a point.

~ Rebecca Mcnutt

Rebecca Mcnutt Beatnik Career Earth Earth Day Environmentalism Go Green Green Hippie Industry Decline Job Manager Newspaper Nostalgia Pollution Print Recycle Shop Smog

It was a cultural revolution, and was not directed at instituting economic changes. He could thus appeal to old prejudices without threatening the existing economic system. This appealed, above all, to white-collar workers and the small entrepreneurs, as some of the statistics presented in this book will demonstrate. It was their kind of revolution: the ideology would give them a new status, free them from isolation in the industrial society, and give them a purpose in life. But it would not threaten any of their vested interests; indeed it would reinforce their bourgeois predilections toward family...and restore the 'good old values' which had been so sadly dismantled by modernity.

~ George L. Mosse

George L. Mosse Bourgeois Germany Hitler Industrialism Middle Class Modernity Nazism Nostalgia Pre World War Ii Preconceptions Prejudice Values White Collar

Schoolboy days are no happier than the days of afterlife, but we look back upon them regretfully because we have forgotten our punishments at school and how we grieved when our marbles were lost and our kites destroyed – because we have forgotten all the sorrows and privations of the canonized ethic and remember only its orchard robberies, its wooden-sword pageants, and its fishing holidays.

~ Mark Twain

Mark Twain Anxiety Education Maturity Nostalgia
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