Ye Goode Olde Days/Quotes: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
prefix>Import Bot
(Import from TV Tropes TVT:Quotes.YeGoodeOldeDays 2012-07-01, editor history TVTH:Quotes.YeGoodeOldeDays, CC-BY-SA 3.0 Unported license)
 
m (revise quote template spacing)
 
Line 6: Line 6:
{{quote|''Men ever praise the olden time, and find fault with the present, though often without reason ... Having grown old, they also laud all they remember to have seen in their youth. Their opinion is generally erroneous .... We never know the whole truth about the past.''|'''Niccolo Machiavelli''' (1469-1527), ''Discourses on the First Ten Books of Livius''}}
{{quote|''Men ever praise the olden time, and find fault with the present, though often without reason ... Having grown old, they also laud all they remember to have seen in their youth. Their opinion is generally erroneous .... We never know the whole truth about the past.''|'''Niccolo Machiavelli''' (1469-1527), ''Discourses on the First Ten Books of Livius''}}


{{quote| ''Nostalgia is living life in the past lane.''}}
{{quote|''Nostalgia is living life in the past lane.''}}


{{quote|''In general, life is better than it has ever been, and if you think that, in the past, there was some golden age of pleasure and plenty to which you would, if you were able, transport yourself, let me say one single word: "Dentistry".''|'''P.J. O'Rourke''', ''All The Trouble In The World''}}
{{quote|''In general, life is better than it has ever been, and if you think that, in the past, there was some golden age of pleasure and plenty to which you would, if you were able, transport yourself, let me say one single word: "Dentistry".''|'''P.J. O'Rourke''', ''All The Trouble In The World''}}

Latest revision as of 04:47, 7 August 2014


Let others praise ancient times; I am glad I was born in these.
Ovid (43 BC-AD 18)
The peculiar power of American nostalgia is that it is not only harking back to something lost in the past, but suggests also the tragedy of a lost future.
V. S. Pritchett
Men ever praise the olden time, and find fault with the present, though often without reason ... Having grown old, they also laud all they remember to have seen in their youth. Their opinion is generally erroneous .... We never know the whole truth about the past.
Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527), Discourses on the First Ten Books of Livius

Nostalgia is living life in the past lane.

In general, life is better than it has ever been, and if you think that, in the past, there was some golden age of pleasure and plenty to which you would, if you were able, transport yourself, let me say one single word: "Dentistry".
P.J. O'Rourke, All The Trouble In The World