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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
For all life is a dream, and dreams themselves are only dreams.
Dreams nourish the soul just as food nourishes the body. The pleasure of the search and of adventure feeds our dreams.
I had big dreams when I was a boy. And I can't say that I never saw a beach house in Malibu in those dreams. — © Pierce Brosnan
I had big dreams when I was a boy. And I can't say that I never saw a beach house in Malibu in those dreams.
Though my mom had too many of her own dreams denied, deferred and destroyed, she instilled in me that I could have dreams. And not just have dreams but had a responsibility to make them reality. My mom taught me from a very early age that I could do anything I wanted to do.
An entrepreneur is someone who dares to dream the dreams and is foolish enough to try to make those dreams come true.
I've always been a girl with lofty dreams... big dreams.
Dreams of warp drives and hyperspace are just that - dreams.
In Genua, someone set out to make dreams come true. Remember some of your dreams?
I feel like there is just never a good time for taking a chance and following your dreams - whatever those dreams are.
The dreams of human beings are dark, heavy and morbid and simplistic and boring. The dreams of immortality are endless and shining, they shimmer, they glow.
The sky dreams of stars, the earth dreams of love.
'Field of Dreams' made me realize that I wanted to live my dreams, to risk things for what I felt and what I dreamt of.
My heart gives thanks for empty moments given to dreams, and for thoughtful people who help those dreams come true — © William Braithwaite
My heart gives thanks for empty moments given to dreams, and for thoughtful people who help those dreams come true
Dreams, though, are cheap, and the real task comes when you start putting in place the steps needed to make those dreams a reality.
All the lives we ever lead are only dreams, these walking moments, that look so solid to you when you consider yourself awake, are just dreams.
I like dreams. I think there's a lot of information in them. I spent a lot of time on Jungian analysis and dreams are an elemental part of that process. Carl Jung believed very much in the power archetypes in dreams, what dream imagery means, and how you can tie it into deeper self examination. It's a big part of the therapeutic process.
We all have dreams. But in order to make dreams come into reality, it takes an awful lot of determination, dedication, self-discipline, and effort.
I think that we can learn so much if we pay attention to our dreams, whether when we are asleep or in waking dreams. There are connections that are absolutely incredible.
Our fathers had their dreams; we have ours; the generation that follows will have its own. Without dreams and phantoms man cannot exist.
I think that we all have something in common in that we have dreams. The thing about dreams is sometimes you get to live them out.
That's what I'm living on now, honey, dreams, dreams of what I used to do.
If we hold on together I know our dreams will never die Dreams see us through to forever Where clouds roll by For you and I
Dare to dream big dreams. For those are the dreams that have the power to push your whole world forward.
I've dreamed landscapes for years, and my dreams play an enormous role in my work. In fact, when I first started doing landscapes I felt insecure about painting in this style, and the dreams were like positive omens for me, and I've done a few paintings that were exact replicas of images that came to me in dreams.
I think it's basically quite different from dreams. If only cinema was that easy. Because dreams, all you have to do is fall asleep, and you can have fantastic vision. I know Baudelaire and people like that enhance their dreams with opium or something. But films are very constructed - they're like architecture. They're pieced together, glued together. To me, it's a craft. It's like making a tapestry.
To wear dreams on one's feet is to begin to give a reality to one's dreams.
A civilization is as great as its dreams, and its dreams are dreamt by artists.
The next time you're looking at a charity, don't ask about the rate of their overhead; ask about the scale of their dreams - their Apple-, Google-, Amazon-scale dreams - how they measure their progress toward those dreams, and what resources they need to make them come true, regardless of what the overhead is.
We all have pretty much similar dreams, and at the root of all those dreams is being able to be in control of your money.
Dreams are the guiding words of the soul. Why should I henceforth not love my dreams and not make their riddling images into objects of my daily consideration?
Pain itself can be pleasurable accidentally in so far as it is accompanied by wonder, as in stage-plays; or in so far as it recalls a beloved object to one's memory, and makes one feel one's love for the thing, whose absence gives us pain. Consequently, since love is pleasant, both pain and whatever else results from love, in so far as they remind us of our love, are pleasant.
Our creative dreams are subject to grudge-holding when we decide that other people somehow have made their dreams real and we have not.
I have a really weird thing with my dreams. I've had vivid dreams in the past that actually came true days after the dream.
It's all about dreams. If I had to attribute my success in life to any one thing it is this. I believed in my dreams, even when no one else did.
The dreams of eternity are the states of mind. When we wake up from the dreams there's only enlightenment. There could never be anything else.
Either you have dreams or you live your dreams. I'm not all that remarkable. I just keep putting one foot in front of the other until I get to where I have to go.
Dreams are true while they last, and do we not live in dreams?
Life being what it is, one dreams not of revenge. One just dreams. — © Miriam Toews
Life being what it is, one dreams not of revenge. One just dreams.
Follow your dreams wherever they lead you and pay for those dreams with good jobs in software programming and computer design!
Last but not least, I would say you should have big dreams, full dreams, not half dreams. You know, it's very simple. You can't put a large box in a small box. Well, you cannot put a full life in a small dream box.
Two diverse gates there are of bodiless dreams, These of sawn ivory, and those of horn. Such dreams as issue where the ivory gleams Fly without fate, and turn our hopes to scorn. But dreams which issue through the burnished horn, What man soe'er beholds them on his bed, These work with virtue and of truth are born.
My dream life is just to go back to my job full-time. And be with my family. You know, regular dreams, common dreams that everyone has.
President Obama hasn't been elected by the American people in order to be pleasant to Russia. And your humble servant hasn't been elected by the people of Russia to be pleasant to someone either. We work, we argue about some issues. We are human. Sometimes one of us gets vexed. But I would like to repeat once again that global mutual interests form a good basis for finding a joint solution to our problems.
To wear dreams on one's feet is to begin to give reality to one's dreams.
Dreams are like commercials, but her dreams are picture perfect.
Babies, babies, babies! They're everywhere, aren't they? In our eyes, in our thoughts, in our arms, in our dreams. Sometimes, in our dreams, they are riding alpacas or juggling tacos - but that doesn't mean those dreams are necessarily about babies. Look, I'm not Freud.
Dreamers who regard dreams as important and even vital to success in life will receive and remember helpful dreams.
I have always found the best way to live is to be optimistic and energetic and willing to work hard for my dreams as well as the dreams of others. — © Homer Hickam
I have always found the best way to live is to be optimistic and energetic and willing to work hard for my dreams as well as the dreams of others.
We do not feel as if we were producing the dreams, it is rather as if the dreams came to us. They are not subject to our control but obey their own laws.
It is not man's dreams that fail him. It is the lack of know-how required to bring those dreams into actuality.
One secret to my success is that I am faithful to my dreams and don't cheat on my dreams by taking drugs or blaming others when things don't go right.
We are effectively destroying ourselves by violence masquerading as love. I am a specialist, God help me, in events in inner space and time, in experiences called thoughts, images, reveries, dreams, visions, hallucinations, dreams of memories, memories of dreams, memories of visions, dreams of hallucinations, refractions of refractions of refractions of that original Alpha and Omega of experience and reality, that Reality on whose repression, denial, splitting, projection, falsification, and general desecration and profanation our civilisation as much as anything is based.
Because I have dreams and in those dreams I see the stars
Dreams, I thought. They're the riches of a poor person, stashed in treasure chests buried deeply in the imagination. But are dreams enough?
Dreams never hurt anybody if you keep working right behind the dreams to make as much of them become real as you can.
Creatures with no dreams of their own can do naught but destroy the dreams of others.
Dream and deed are not as different as many think. All the deeds of men are dreams at first, and become dreams in the end.
I'm happy, I'm healthy, I am not looking backwards - I'm only heading towards some kind of dreams of mine and living my dreams.
Sometimes dreams show me that my writing should go deeper. Dreams have not so much changed my work as deepened it.
We must be moving, working, making dreams to run toward; the poverty of life without dreams is too horrible to imagine.
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