A Quote by Tim Burton

Visions are worth fighting for. Why spend your life making someone else's dreams? — © Tim Burton
Visions are worth fighting for. Why spend your life making someone else's dreams?
..."And for God's sake, never get into the petty habit of measuring your self-worth against other people's net-worth. As Yogi Ramen preached: 'Every second you spend thinking about someone elses dreams you take time away from your own.'"
The entrepreneur rarely thinks in terms of what he or she wants, but dreams about results - always results and nothing but results - that can solve someone else's problem or contribute to making someone else's life better.
You're going to spend more time with yourself than with anyone else in your life. You want to spend that whole time fighting who you are?
All of us, whether or not we're celebrities, every one ought to spend part of their life making someone else's life better.
You have to be generous if you want to spend your time making someone else dinner. Even if you're charging, you're still giving.
Acting - you're taking someone else's visions and someone else's inspirations, and it's up to you to portray that to everyone watching the film.
You have to remember, I had come from a pretty hard life. There was all this abuse and everything else, so the idea of fighting for sport was pretty heavy. Fighting to me was about fighting for your life, you know.
If you're not making someone else's life better, then you're wasting your time. Your life will become better by making other lives better.
You have a choice: pursue your dreams, or be hired by someone else to help them fulfill their dreams.
You're going to dream no matter what you do in your life, so make those dreams so big that you can attract others who are amazed at your visions and goals.
I think that the idea of finding another person to share your life with is the most fascinating, beautiful quest you could ever be on in life. And yes, living your dreams is so important too, and a lot of times I’ve put that before everything else. But then you get to a place where the whole time you’re living these dreams, you look beside you to say to someone, “Hey, isn’t this so much fun?” And if there’s no one there to say it to, what’s the point?
Life is sentimental. Why should I be cold and hard about it? That's the main content. The biggest thing in people's lives is their loves and dreams and visions, you know.
Hold onto your dreams 'cause they're always worth havin'. Hold on to your dreams til the day your life is said and done.
The richest people in the world build networks. Everyone else is trained to look for work, that's why there are two types of people today. Those who build their own dreams and those who build someone else dreams.
It's odd to spend your vacation with someone else's music especially when you're alone. You're free to let loose, unobserved, but someone else has chosen the words you belt out in private, the rythms you can dance to like a fool.
If you spend your time, worth $20-25 per hour, doing something that someone else will do for $10 per hour, it's simply a poor use of resources.
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