The most useful form of time travel would be to go back a year or two and rectify the mistakes we made.
The act of writing requires a constant plunging back into the shadow of the past where time hovers ghostlike.
When you get back from a trip, make a note of what you didn't wear. This will avoid packing it unnecessarily next time.
One movie I come back to time and again is 'The Hustler.' I don't think there's better dialogue in any film.
I don't mind going back to daylight saving time. With inflation, the hour will be the only thing I've saved all year.
Just got back from a pleasure trip: I took my mother-in-law to the airport.
Sydney Chaplin: Charlie, you got your pants on back-to-front.
Jim: I can bring everyone back. Everyone.
Margo Dunne: Whoever took her is bound to bring her back.
Thorin Oakenshield: Or do we seize this chance to take back Erebor?
Cornelius Fudge: [referring to Lord Voldemort] He's back!
[last lines] Neil McCauley: Told you I'm never going back... Vincent Hanna: Yeah.
Sosuke: Mom! Ponyo came back, and she's a little girl now!
Two Bob: Here's your knife back, you dog.
Baseball Bat Man: Bring back the ball.
Teresa Gazelle: Back the fuck off! I will blow you away!
Han Solo: It's not my fault.
Joe Gillis: Now back to the typewritters by way of Washington Square
Oliver Larrabee: All columnists should be beaten to a pulp and converted back into paper!
The Terminator: Stay here, I'll be back.
Street drummer: Now back to Gene Krupa's syncopated style