It's awful to think that I shall probably never, as long as I live, see you dancing like that again all by yourself
It's awful to think that I shall probably never, as long as I live, see you dancing like that again all by yourself
The quote “It's awful to think that I shall probably never, as long as I live, see you dancing like that again all by yourself” encapsulates a sense of longing and nostalgia that is often present in the works of Evelyn Waugh. Known for his satirical and darkly comedic novels, Waugh often explores themes of loss, regret, and the passage of time. This particular quote, taken from his novel “Brideshead Revisited,” reflects the bittersweet nature of memory and the inevitability of change.