我的文学网
句子首页
诗词古文
书籍摘抄
影视台词
名人名言
网络语录
用户原创
注册
登录
选择频道
文章
汉字
句子
诗词
人物
图书
词语
搜索
搜索结果
按时间
按热度
按评论
按分数
按支持量
Galaxy Pirates
“Good old days? Whatever good in them may have been, they’re long past. No use crying over them now when they are but distant memories. I shall tell you the trick – in a person’s mind, all distant memories eventually grow tinted with rays of sunshine, and the toils and hardships the flesh and the soul have undergone get lost and forgotten. Hence you begin believing that those old days were good, and have a hard time dealing with present difficulties… I believe, whatever hardship you may face at present, it is still better than some vague and blurry flashbacks you carry in your mind, for the present can be felt upon the touch, sensed upon the breath, lived through and fought for. Good old days are long gone, and if you ask me, have never been as good as you may now imagine. There is only now, and the bitterer it is, the sweeter it feels to live the moment to its fullest.”
Past
Carpe Diem
Live In The Moment
Present
Carpe Diem Inspirational
Good Old Days
Cry Over Spilled Milk
Current of Music: Elements of a Radio Theory
“It would be rash […] to assume that the dwindling of family authority in present society automatically constitutes an element of progress and liberation. On the one hand, the individual’s most productive powers flourish in a living and direct confrontation with his family, and these powers are now deprived of their target, so to speak; on the other hand, the immediately palpable domination of the individual by society, without any intermediary, is so profound that in a deeper layer of its consciousness, the child growing up ‘authorityless’ is probably even more fearful than it ever was in the good old days of the Oedipus complex. It is precisely this side of the situation that is often overlooked by progressive educators.”
Education
Oedipus Complex
The Football Factory
“It is Remembrance Day. A time to conjure up the mighty fallen. Friends and relatives rotting in the channel and mud of France. But the old man won't remember quite yet. Not till he's had his breakfast and read the paper. Then he will let the memories come back. Relive the good old days.”
War
Memories
Veteran
Remembrance Day
“There is nothing worse than bringing up the 'good old days.' To me, that's the ultimate acknowledgment of failure.”
Fashion
Chanel
Karl
Lagerfeld
TRIPPING SOUL
“Those who look back in their good old days, certainly derive strength to peek into their future. NB”
Author
Naeem Baig
“Try to imagine its good old days whenever you see a ruin and try to do the same whenever you see an old person!”
Ruins
Mehmet Murat Ildan Quotes
Old People
Good Old Days
Old Age Quotes
Old Person
Good Old Days Quotes
“I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them.”
The Office
Andy
“I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them. ~ Andy, The Office”
The Office
Andy
“Enjoy today. It is one of the "good old days" you will miss in the future!”
Live In The Moment
Present Moment
Present Moment Living
Enjoy The Moment
Future Quotes
Live Life To The Fullest
Today Quotes
Enjoyment Of Life
Good Old Days Quotes
“Enjoy today. It's one of the "good old days" you will miss in the future!”
Present Moment
Present Moment Living
Future Quotes
Today Is Your Day
Happiness Advice
Enjoy Living
Enjoy Life To The Fullest
“Older people sometimes talk about the good old days when life was better. In fact, they talk nostalgically about their own youth that was irretrievably gone. The past century has made enormous progress in all fields. The standard of living, work environment, health care quality and mobility, and the availability of cultural programs, recreational activities and information – all that clearly speaks in favor of nowadays.”
Life
Youth
Progress
Life Quotes
Philosophy Of Life
Information
Sociology
Old People
Progress Quotes
Standard Of Living
Availability
Nowadays
Sociology Quotes
Work Environment
Mobility
Youth Quotes
Good Old Days
Older People
Standard Of Living Quotes
The Fall of Language in the Age of English
“Those were the good old days when educated Americans read foreign literature in translation, even works written in non-Western languages.”
Translation
Educated
Foreign Literature
“As people ages, they confuse changes in themselves with changes in the world, and changes in the world with moral decline—the illusion of the good old days. And so every generation believes that the kids today are degrading the language and taking civilization down with it”
Escritura
Decadência
Vejez
Estilo
“I open up my arms and we come together. If I'm being honest, the group hug feels a little forced. But maybe that's not a bad thing. We're fighting to be close again, and that's beautiful. Maybe one day it'll feel easy again. We can start slow by following each other on Instagram again and keeping the group chat thread alive. We can plan hangouts instead of the good old days where we would just show up at each other's apartments. We can fall back in place, or somewhere close enough to where we were before. This summer with more do-overs than I can count gives me hope that the four of us will figure it out.”
Ben
Friendship Do Overs
Hopeful For The Future
“You can't make the good old days come back just by painting pictures of them.
That kind of stuff is dead now and I think it's about time.”
Painters
Good Old Days
Times Change
American Fascism: A German Writer's Urgent Warning To America
“This, today, right now, will seem like the good old days in 2 weeks. Things are about to get a hell of a lot worse.”
Twitter
Twitter Quotes
Stock Market
Covid 19
Coronavirus
Twitter Size Quotes
Coronavirus Quotes
Trump Quotes
Black Monday
The Manhattanville Incident: An Undead Novel
“He wished he were back in Puerto Rico, where life was simpler for him. Ah, those were the good old days.”
Jason Medina
An Undead Novel
The Manhattanville Incident
Puerto Rico
Good Old Days
Simpler Times
Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1
“The way the elderly extol their good old days leaves the youth almost concluding that there were no rascals. The reality is the absurdity that they are the remnant of men who with impunity plunged humanity into the impurity of putridity and calamity.”
Youth
Absurdity
Calamity
Elderly
Impunity
Rascals
Remnant
“One day can change your life. One day can ruin your life. "But the struggles we endure today will be the ‘good old days’ we laugh about tomorrow.”
Life Quotes And Sayings
“When I was little, I thought it would still be possible to return to the good old days that my mom and all the others always talked about. But then after I came to this rundown hotel as a girl, I realized that the past isn't somewhere you can go back to.”
Life
Past
Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason
“Nostalgia is an excessive sentimentality for the past, for home. It is associated with a yearning to return to a happy and safe period in your life. The word comes from nóstos, meaning “homecoming”, and álgos, meaning “pain” or “ache”. It’s all about the “good old days”, and “the good times”. Conservatism revolves around nostalgia. All right wingers are nostalgic, and suffer from future shock and future fear. Science is about extreme nostalgia for the material atoms of the ancient Greeks. Materialism is entirely dead in the era of quantum mechanics, yet scientists go on believing in matter anyway. They are highly conservative individuals unwilling to contemplate leaving the home materialism has provided for them. The last thing they want is to end up in the Unknown Land of Mind, where thought, not matter, is core reality. That would ruin everything for the scientific materialists and empiricists.”
Change
Nostalgia
Resistance
Science
Materialism
Conservative
Reactionary
Paradigm
Right Wing
Homesick
“Ever since my school days I've always taken a scunner to businessmen. They'll do anything for money. They are, after all, what they used to be called in the good old days; the very dregs of society." My master, with a businessman right there in front of him, indulges in tactlessness.
"Oh, have a heart. They arent always like that. Admittedly there's a certain coarseness about them; for there's no point in even trying to be a businessman unless your love for money is so absolute that you're ready to accompany it on the walk to a double suicide. For money, believe you me, is a hard mistress and none of her lovers are let off lightly. As a matter of fact, I've just been visiting a businessman and according to him, the only way to succeed is to practice the 'triangle technique': try to escape your obligations, annihilate your kindly feelings, and geld yourself of the sense of shame. Try-an-geld. You get it? Jolly clever, don't you think?"
"What awful fathead told you that?”
Business
Comedy
Farce
Muse
“This is a love story. It’s about the good old days, when men were men and women were women and books were books.”
Love
Books
Story
After the End of the World
“I don't want power. I just want things back the way they were, back to the good old days when we didn't have to be polite to Nazis.”
Nostalgia
Nazis
Revenge Tv Series
“If we direct our intention toward doing (when possible) that which seems meaningful right now and noticing that any outcome is enough, we might discover a terribly obvious yet effective strategy for perpetual contentment.
Of course to do this—to open ourselves up to changing and living according to the meaning of the present month or moment—is a frightening proposition. If we do, we will surely witness our tastes and whims recycle and transform. We will watch as our personalities modify in subtle ways. And although a small number of passions might stay with us throughout our lives, many more will certainly fall away or be replaced. In other words, to admit that in this second I am not a static being is to admit that I will be something different tomorrow, something unknown a year from now, and possibly something unrecognizable to myself in a decade.
This notion is uncomfortable because it forces us to countenance the passing of time, the fading of past selves, our eventual physical death. To change is to vacate the past and move ever-closer to the end of our story. It’s no wonder that we bury our proverbial talons in the interests, attributes, memories, and tendencies of our past selves and insist that “who we are” has long been established.
But what might we become if we accept that, in the grammar of the universe, our nature is verb-like, transitory, ever-moving? We might become anything. The possibilities are endless and exciting.
It seems natural to hold tightly onto the past. We tend to feel that if don’t have the past, we don’t have anything. Our pasts provide all of the context with which we are equipped to navigate the present. Without our memories and stories, we would indeed be directionless and alone. But it seems that we often overcompensate, desperately clinging to the “good old days”, trying to relive them in our minds, and simultaneously attempting to freeze the present moment, to capture the past before it becomes the past. This latter point can be plainly observed in our modern tendency to photograph even the most mundane of moments and to record hours of video that we’ll never revisit.
But if we spend significant amounts of time trying to immortalize and live vicariously through the past, we may relinquish a measure of ability to see the possibilities of the present and future.
We may cease to fully capitalize on the surrounding opportunities for novel experience, reflection, and appreciation. We may eschew the potential to become a marvelously different-yet-somehow-still-the-same version of ourselves.”
Life
Happiness
Death
Growth
Past
Personalities
Transformation
Mindset
共60条
1
2
3
下一页
热搜推荐
That
tion
Tion
thin
with
With
ever
here
have
ting
There
will
To Be
ally
People
Real
It Is
less
Live
Then
Pers
Could
Where
Call
Light
Body
Everything
Nigh
Kind
Ship