Times Gone By Quotes by Marlon Brando, Henry Austin Dobson, Clark Gable, Pete Seeger, Fannie Flagg, Horace Mann and many others.

I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse.
Time goes, you say? Ah, no! alas, time stays, we go.
Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.
I think folk music helps reinforce your sense of history. An old song makes you think of times gone by.
He had mourned each of those great trains as, one by one, they were pulled off the lines and left to rust in some yard, like old aristocrats, fading away; antique relics of times gone by.
Lost, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered for they are gone forever.
In times gone by there lived a Count of Ponthieu, who loved chivalry and the pleasures of the world beyond measure, and moreover was a stout knight and a gallant gentleman
Something about the possession of a book – an object that can contain infinite fables, words of wisdom, chronicles of times gone by, humorous anecdotes and divine revelation – endows the reader with the power of creating a story, and the listener with a sense of being present at the moment of creation.
In vain would I seek to discover Why sad and mournful am I, My thoughts without ceasing brood over A tale of the time gone by.
The peoples of the old world have their cities built for times gone by, when railroads and gunpowder were unknown. We can have cities for the new age that has come, adopted to its better conditions of use and ornament. We want, therefore, a city planning profession.
There is great weight in the modern times of being monarch, the scrutiny and access is much more than in times gone by.
Any time gone by was better.
Home is a place in the mind. When it is empty, it frets. It is fretful with memory, faces and places and times gone by. Beloved images rise up in disobedience and make a mirror for emptiness.
After all, tomorrow is another day.