“When people talk about the good old days, I say to people, ‘It’s not the days that are old, it’s you that’s old.’ I hate the good old days. What is important is that today is good.” – Karl Lagerfeld
“The only way to fight nostalgia is to listen to somebody else’s nostalgia.” – Pete Hamill
“Every act of rebellion expresses a nostalgia for innocence and an appeal to the essence of being.” – Albert Camus
“Some days in late August at home are like this, the air thin and eager like this, with something in it sad and nostalgic and familiar…” – William Faulkner
“You can go other places, all right – you can live on the other side of the world, but you can’t ever leave home.” – Sue Monk Kidd
“I felt a pang—a strange and inexplicable pang that I had never felt before. It was homesickness.” – Alan Bradley
“Many of my cartoons are not a belly laugh. I go for nostalgia, the lump in the throat, the tear in the eye, the tug in the heart.” – Bil Kean
“I’ve often carried a crayon in my shirt pocket. When I need to go back in time, I put it under my nose and I take another hit.” – Randy Pausch
“God! what would I forfeit to have the days of my childhood restored, or to be able to forget them forever!” – Charles Dickens
“It is strange how we hold on to the pieces of the past while we wait for our futures.” – Ally Condie