Quotes About Dreams
la persona más pobre en este mundo es una persona que no tiene sueño alguno.
~ Unknown
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God will not give you a dream unless He knows you have the talents, abilities, and personality to complete it. His commands reveal the potential He gave you before you were born.
~ Myles Munroe
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El hombre nunca ha sido tan libre como cuando sueña.
~ N.H. Kleinbaum
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Strange things have been spoken, why does your heart speak strangely? The dream was marvellous but the terror was great; we must treasure the dream whatever the terror.
~ Unknown
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The dreams we have that refuse to die—dreams of freedom and beauty, of order and love, dreams that we can make a real difference in the world—come into their own when we put them within a framework of belief in a God who made the world and is going to sort it out once and for all, and wants to involve human beings in that process.
~ Unknown
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the reason we have these dreams, the reason we have a sense of a memory of the echo of a voice, is that there is someone speaking to us, whispering in our inner ear—someone who cares very much about this present world and our present selves, and who has made us and the world for a purpose which will indeed involve justice, things being put to rights, ourselves being put to rights, the world being rescued at last.
~ Unknown
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All of this suggests that Mark's gospel, with Jesus himself as the great Character who stands behind it, is inviting us to something not so much like rule-keeping on the one hand or following our own dreams on the other, but a way of being human
~ Unknown
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The young everywhere…would prefer to live in houses that consist only of doors.
~ Nadeem Aslam
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I couldn't sleep." "Bad dreams?" "No dreams." It was a husky whisper. "That was the problem.
~ Nalini Singh
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To everyone who has ever dreamed of flying and to all of you who have flown with me.
~ Nalini Singh
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I want the stars for you.
~ Nalini Singh
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He haunts me. The sniper. In my dreams, he is a black shadow with his eye focused on the scope of a rifle. Sometimes, he puts down the weapon and walks toward me. Sometimes, he even touches me. But most times, he presses the trigger. And kills me.
~ Nalini Singh
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conclusions from his dreams, he thought the next morning as he dressed
~ Nalini Singh
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Sleep: the stepchild of Death.
~ Nancy A. Collins
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When his dream proved to be more than he could handle, he didn't become discouraged. He simply recognized his limitations and decided to live happily within them.
~ Nancy Atherton
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Be careful what you wish for, lest it come true.
~ Unknown
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A veces me imaginaba que yo también era un pájaro como los que creía ver al otro lado de la bahía, y que podría volar hasta allí.
~ Nancy Garden
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And that's like my world." Annie pointed up to the stars again."Inaccecible.
~ Nancy Garden
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Thinking he was asleep, she vowed quietly, "I'll keep you safe, Max." His reply was a rumbled whisper. "You're my every dream, Charlotte
~ Unknown
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For such an important task, we need to have our thoughts and attitudes and our dreams and desires shaped by Scripture.
~ Unknown
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Ostara, if one dies while in these othere states of consciousness, one dies indeed. this begs the question, are dreams truly only ever dreams?
~ Nancy Holder
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O bonheur de l'imaginaire, du possible, du concevable ! Premier des droits humains : le fantasme ! N'être pas là où l'on est ; être là où l'on n'est pas. Oui, ça fonctionne dans les deux sens : pendant que son mari la ramone avec monotonie, l'épouse peut penser aux courses qu'il lui reste à faire ; en essuyant la vaisselle, par contre, libre à elle de partir au septième ciel avec l'amant de ses rêves.
~ Unknown
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~ Unknown
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The men came from every imaginable economic and social level of American life, "men who were better dressed in their uniforms than ever before in their lives," as Zelda wrote later, "and men from Princeton and Yale who smelled of Russian Leather and seemed very used to being alive…." The larger world that Zelda dreamed of was at her doorstep and accessible.
~ Nancy Milford
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