Quote by Finley Peter Dunne
The past always looks better than it was. It's only pleasant because it isn't here.
Summary
This quote suggests that we often romanticize and remember the past as being better than it actually was. Our longing for the past is mostly driven by the fact that we are currently distant from it, creating a sense of pleasant nostalgia. However, this perception is likely flawed, as it fails to acknowledge the challenges, hardships, and flaws that were present during that time. The quote reminds us to be aware of our tendency to idealize the past and to appreciate and focus on the present instead.