Now I am in my eighties, and I have known the joys and sorrows of a full life. Age, however, has its privileges. One is to reminisce, and another is to reminisce selectively.
I've had good times and I've had bad times and I reminisce, maybe when I lay down, but throughout my day I keep myself engulfed in whatever moment I'm in because it could steer me into a depressed state.
I like to reminisce with people I don't know.
Reminisce about the little episodes that we shared together
Deja vu, tell you what I'm gonna do, when they reminisce over you, my God.
I close my eyes to indulge and reminisce of a sunset that never existed.
I like digital cameras, because they enable you to reminisce immediately.
The digital camera is a great invention because it allows us to reminisce. Instantly.
It’s great to reminisce about good memories of my past. It was enjoyable when it was today.
You can't reminisce too much. Because you've got to keep pushing forward, you know?
To reminisce with my old friends, a chance to share some memories, and play our songs again.
We always reminisce about how everyone tried to get Diane Lane's attention, to very little success.
People idealize or reminisce about their 20s, but nobody tells you beforehand that it's hard and unglamorous and often very unpleasant.
Every offseason when I'm back in Ohio, I get together with some of my former teammates and reminisce about our run in 2007.
I suppose any person who's played somewhere for a certain amount of time and then has the opportunity to go back and just reminisce a little bit, maybe it holds a different feeling than some of the other places.
It keeps me humble just to know exactly where I came from and all the hard work I had to put in to be here. It feels good to reminisce about the past.