“The "good old times" — all times when old are good —
Are gone.”
St. 1.
The Age of Bronze (1823)
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My Old Kentucky Home. Reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
“The good old days always seemed better in distant memory than they had actually been at the time.”
Source: The Vastalimi Gambit (2013), Chapter 4

Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, Chapter 20, Bosses Preserve the Nation
“When conventions are old, there's quite a good reason, it's not arbitrary.”
From a series of interviews with Marco Livingstone (April 22 - May 7, 1980 and July 6 - 7, 1980) quoted in Livingstone's David Hockney (1981) , p. 112
1980s
Context: When conventions are old, there's quite a good reason, it's not arbitrary. So Picasso discovered that, as it were, and I'm sure that for him that was probably almost as exciting as discovering Cubism, rediscovering conventions of ordinary appearance, one-point perspective or something. The purists think you're going backwards, but I know you'd go forward. Future art that is based on appearances won't look like the art that's gone before. Even revivals of a period are not the same. The Renaissance is not the same as ancient Greece; the Gothic revival is not the same as Gothic. It might look like that at first, but you can tell it's not. The way we see things is constantly changing. At the moment the way we see things has been left a lot to the camera. That shouldn't necessarily be.

“The good old Dominion, the blessed mother of us all.”
"Thoughts on Lotteries" (1826)
1820s

“136. Old wine and an old friend are good provisions.”
Jacula Prudentum (1651)
quoted in Warren Roberts (2000). Jacques-Louis David and Jean-Louis Prieur, Revolutionary. p. 321.