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Evangelicals have squandered their cultural capital because they have tried to reclaim a standing in American culture that they never had. The American Founding was a mix of fragmented religious (and not-so-religious) voices.

~ Joseph Laconte

Joseph Laconte Arrogance Nostalgia Pluralism

It may be that writers in my position,exiles, or emigrants or expatriates, are haunted by some sense of loss, some urge to reclaim, to look back, even at the risk of being mutilated into pillars of salt. But if we do look back, we must do in the knowledge - which gives rise to profound uncertainties- that our physical alienation from India almost inevitably means that we will not be capable of reclaiming precisely the thing that was lost, that we will, in short, create fictions, not actual cities or villages, but invisible ones, imaginary homelands, Indias of the mind.

~ Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie Diaspora Immigrants Nostalgia

I've always had a talent for recognizing when I am in a moment worth being nostalgic for. When I was little, my mother would come home from a party, her hair cool from the wind, her perfume almost gone, and her lips a faded red, and she would coo at me You're still awake! Hiiii. And I'd think how beautiful she was and how I always wanted to remember her stepping out of the elevator in her pea-green wool coat, thirty-nine years old, just like that.

~ Lena Dunham

Lena Dunham Inspirational Nostalgia Present Moment Time

Nostalgia was never what it used to be.

~ Brian Spellman

Brian Spellman Illogical Misquoting Nostalgia

I miss that world from the safe distance of memory.

~ Maureen Corrigan

Maureen Corrigan Nostalgia

I was born in the age of alas.

~ Pat Conroy

Pat Conroy History Nostalgia

That was the danger of nostalgia, Drizzt realized. One often remembered the good of the past while forgetting the troubles.

~ R.a. Salvatore

R.a. Salvatore Nostalgia

Every cure for nostalgia is obsolete.

~ Raheel Farooq

Raheel Farooq Living In The Past Love Of The Past Nostalgia

A list of things you might not hear: eylash opening on the pillow, the appearance of a star, a leaf leaving a tree, a hand in your hair, a lie being withheld, a tear's journey from eye to shoe, air becoming blue, longing.

~ Martine Murray

Martine Murray Hearing Nostalgia

Peter is suffering from an attack of nostalgia, she knows the symptoms. She mustn't join in otherwise she'll be swept away too, drowning in a quicksand of the past.

~ Elly Griffiths

Elly Griffiths Nostalgia

The baby explodes into an unknown world that is only knowable through some kind of a story - of course that is how we all live, it's the narrative of our lives, but adoption drops you into the story after it has started. It's like reading a book with the first few pages missing. It's like arriving after curtain up. The feeling that something is missing never, ever leaves you - and it can't, and it shouldn't, because something IS missing. That isn't of its nature negative. The missing part, the missing past, can be an opening, not a void. It can be an entry as well as an exit. It is the fossil record, the imprint of another life, and although you can never have that life, your fingers trace the space where it might have been, and your fingers learn a kind of Braille.

~ Jeanette Winterson

Jeanette Winterson Adoption Birth Life Longing For Death Narrative Nostalgia Opening

Smells could bring a person back clearer than pictures even could.

~ Anne Tyler

Anne Tyler Inspirational Life Nostalgia Smell

Because nobody knows you better than somebody who knew you way back then.

~ Claire Cook

Claire Cook Friendship Inspiration Midlife Nostalgia Reinvention

It is not settled happiness but momentary joy that glorifies the past.

~ C.s. Lewis

C.s. Lewis Nostalgia

Preparing to go to school was like getting ready for extended deep sea diving.

~ Jean Shepherd

Jean Shepherd Humor Nostalgia

So before we end and then beginWe'll drink a toast to how it's beenA few more hours to be completeA few more nights on satin sheetsA few more times that I can sayI've loved these days

~ Billy Joel

Billy Joel Change Good Times Love Nostalgia

She sighed, she snored, not that she was asleep, only drowsy and heavy, drowsy and heavy, like a field of clover in the sunshine this hot July day, with the bees going round and about and the yellow butterflies.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Mrs Dalloway Nostalgia Woolf

Michael [Hutchence] is hands down one of the greatest frontmen in music. The style, the voice—all of it. Any way that I was ever influenced by him really comes down to small, pale imitations compared to the real thing. There is a fearlessness about him. Watching him at Wembley Stadium with 70,000 people, he looks as comfortable as if he were in his own living room.

~ Lori Majewski

Lori Majewski 80S 80S Music 80S Nostalgia Jonathan Bernstein Lori Majewski Mad World Matchbox 20 Music New Wave Nostalgia Rob Thomas

Some say that time is like water that flows around us (like a stone in the river) and some say we flow with time (like a twig floating on the surface of the water).

~ Chuck Klosterman

Chuck Klosterman Life Nostalgia Time

Long gone was the cheery welcome of the seaside hotelier, replaced by a weary nostalgia for the good old days.

~ Alan Gibbons

Alan Gibbons Nostalgia

Anthony imagined a time before all that - a time when people sipped Earl Grey tea on a breeze cooled veranda and looked out upon endless countryside.

~ Alan Gibbons

Alan Gibbons History Imaginings Nostalgia Rose Tinted Glasses

Sebastian is in love with his own childhood. That will make him very unhappy.

~ Evelyn Waugh

Evelyn Waugh Introspection Nostalgia

I hate being so nostalgic about the Sixties.

~ David Bailey

David Bailey 1960S 60S David Bailey Nostalgia Sixties

It's just odd being a guest at the wedding. When you dreamed about it for so long, even if you we're a different person, and it was years ago. Sounds so stupid. I was stupid.

~ Harriet Evans

Harriet Evans Heartache Moving On Nostalgia

Dachux: It’s not like in the old days where you could kill a hogre or two, and nobody asked questions.

~ C.d. Sutherland

C.d. Sutherland Giants Nostalgia Species Relations

Apocalyptic saucer cults have started to spring up all over America. One small group, which has been receiving messages from outer space via Lake City housewife Mrs. Marian Keech, becomes the subject of a research team led by psychologist Leon Festinger. According to an alien entity named Sananda, the end of the world is due any day and under the most cataclysmic of circumstances. The group meets regularly to discuss the latest predictions from Sananda and the rest of the Space Brothers, all relayed to them by Mrs. Keech. Some members bake cakes in the shape of flying saucers to be consumed during their gatherings while local college football scores are closely debated.

~ Ken Hollings

Ken Hollings Nostalgia Politics Pop Culture Science

Rocket Fever Grips Nation's Teenagers' cheers on enthusiastic newsreel, reflecting the nation's sudden reversal in attitude following the successful launch of Explorer-I into Earth orbit. Rather than being strange and threatening, outer space looks set to become the next big distraction after Elvis Presley and Davy Crockett hats. 'More and more teenagers are passing up rock and roll for a rocket role,' commentator Michael Fitzmaurice blithely remarks before very probably wishing he hadn't.

~ Ken Hollings

Ken Hollings Nostalgia Politics Pop Culture Science

Television hols up a mirror to the true nature of family life today. For the first time people see themselves reflected and refracted within its curved glass screen: helping them to define who the are and how they should behave. The introduction of the TV dinner and the TV tray means that families can now watch themselves while they eat. Behavior patterns start to undergo a radical alteration even as they are being affirmed, a rescheduling of life in the suburban living room has taken place.

~ Ken Hollings

Ken Hollings Nostalgia Politics Pop Culture Science

Whether the Eisenhower administration has underestimated the American people's interest in space exploration or Truman never full appreciated MacArthur, the Soviet Union's Sputnik program has created a public spectacle that even Disney and von Braun might envy.

~ Ken Hollings

Ken Hollings Nostalgia Politics Pop Culture Science

The existence of flying saucers is unlikely to be verified by an accumulation of facts and figures, dates and times, which, if anything, tend to dull and distract the creative intelligence, obscuring more than they reveal.

~ Ken Hollings

Ken Hollings Nostalgia Politics Pop Culture Science

The public's abiding fascination with flaying saucers, C.G. Jung suggests, 'may be a spontaneous reaction of the subconscious to fear of the apparently insoluble political situation in the world that may lead at any moment to catastrophe. At such times eyes turn heavenwards in search of help, and miraculous forebodings of a threatening or consoling nature appear from on high.

~ Ken Hollings

Ken Hollings Nostalgia Politics Pop Culture Science

Reported sightings of UFOs are tailing off. With public interest declining and subscriptions dwindling, NICAP and APRO start to compete with each other over membership. The open-minded middle ground is stretched to breaking point, caught between the hardware of scientific detail and the extreme fantasies of contact.

~ Ken Hollings

Ken Hollings Nostalgia Politics Pop Culture Science

If parents start to fear that monsters may have been let loose in their children's bedrooms, it may be because their children are the monsters. Consider what kind of world they are growing up in. It can all end tomorrow. Material progress no longer seems as closely meshed with human evolution as it once was; the anticipated leap into the future may not take place in a time or manner that can be so easily predicted. However, by now everyone from Richard Nixon to Chairman Mao knows that the only way to force the evolutionary curve to bend your way is by throwing larger numbers at it.

~ Ken Hollings

Ken Hollings Nostalgia Politics Pop Culture Science

We will never understand our world until we have come to terms with its future: it is the age in which we live. The Cold War depended upon internal division in order to maintain itself. Behind its various feints, games and strategies lay a perception of behavior as a form of enforced conformity. People would only do what they were prompted to do. This was the thinking that held the lonely crowd together, briefly connecting the forward thrust of material progress with the broader evolutionary curve.

~ Ken Hollings

Ken Hollings Nostalgia Politics Pop Culture Science

These were the kids who would take LSD for recreational purposes, who relied upon tape recorders to supply the weird studio effects their music required and who could repeat the cosmic wisdom of the Space Brothers as if it were the Pledge of Allegiance. Brought up on space heroes and super beings, as revealed to them in comic books and TV shows, the whole galaxy was their birthright, just as Mad magazine and cheap B-movies had shown them hows stupid and flimsy a construct daily life could be. To the subtle dismay of their parents, this was a generation capable of thinking the unthinkable as a matter of course. That their grand cosmological adventure should come to an end just as Neil Armstrong succeeded in bringing Suburbia to the Moon is another story and it will have to wait for another time.

~ Ken Hollings

Ken Hollings Nostalgia Politics Pop Culture Science

She, who had never liked weddings, had allowed herself this fantasy. Her wedding day to Rory. A pretty church in Sussex, festooned with spring flowers. Rows of relatives, and her, Elle, floating down the aisle in cream silk to 'The arrival of queen Sheba', with eyes only for him... Rory, slightly rumpled, slightly scared, her love, her only one.But that wasn't how it had turned out. She knew she was OK, watching him, in fact she was happy for him, happy for Libby. But she couldn't help but feel a pang of sympathy for the girl she'd been, who'd loved him so much. She was still dreaming somewhere, hoping this day would come.

~ Harriet Evans

Harriet Evans Heartache Moving On Nostalgia

The rival ideologies of the left and right are both pining for the 50s. The only difference is that liberals want to work there, while conservatives want to go home there.

~ Brink Lindsey

Brink Lindsey Contentment Nostalgia

That night I looked up at those same stars, but I didn't want any of those things. I didn't want Egypt, or France, or far-flung destinations. I just wanted to go back to my life from my childhood, just to visit it, and touch it, and to convince myself that yes, it had been real.

~ Jenny Lawson

Jenny Lawson Childhood Memories Nostalgia

I miss it every minute, and I have no wish at all to go back.

~ Lois Mcmaster Bujold

Lois Mcmaster Bujold Nostalgia The Past

We do not disappear without a trace. We leave a wake that never quite disappears, a gash in time that we so laboriously leave behind us.

~ Lars Saabye Christensen

Lars Saabye Christensen Life Nostalgia
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