I don't collect any memorabilia. I wish I'd have kept everything I had. But who knew you had to keep it. Just gave it away. And we lost so much and we didn't look after a lot of it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I haven't collected memorabilia. I am not a person who lives in the past.
I don't have memorabilia but try to take a bit of wardrobe, usually because they dress me better than I dress myself.
I'm a tomorrow's person. I don't collect memorabilia.
I don't really collect anything. I grew up in a family that collected things, and then they'd get sick, and people die, and then they have their basements full of stuff that goes from one box to the next, so I try not to get sentimental with stuff. I just try to collect memories; I guess that would be it.
I'm a bit of a pick-pocket on-set. If something is small enough to go in my pocket, and it will be neat memorabilia, it's gone.
I used to collect comic books. I had a substantial collection. I collect records also, but those have gone the way of the world.
I wrote a number of pieces in the year 1966 that were so bad that, although I'm a great collector of my own pieces, I have never collected them.
Your memorabilia becomes more significant. It does put you in a different category.
I collect old Coon Chicken Inn memorabilia. I collect black memorabilia, like old minstrel posters. It was a real place. There was one in Seattle, one in Portland, and one in Salt Lake City. They started in 1925, and then they went out of business around 1958.
I actually collect old First and Second World War memorabilia.