Quotes About Dreams
Stunt dwarf or destroy the imagination of a child and you have taken away its chances of success in life. Imagination transforms the commonplace into the great and creates the new out of the old.
~ L. Frank Baum
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You just hope that you will get the opportunity to do what you love and pay your bills, and that is being a success as an actor.
~ Debra Messing
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To have big success, you must have big dreams, and you must be willing to take a chance.
~ Sumner Redstone
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When I was in my 20s, I wanted to go after dramatic roles, and I didn't have a tremendous amount of success with that.
~ Will Arnett
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Those not chasing their dreams should stay out of the way of those who are.
~ Tim Fargo
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Success is the consequence of first having dreams and then acting upon them.
~ Richard Tyler
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If you have unfilled dreams and visions of greater prosperity and success tucked in a corner of your mind, don't keep them there any longer. Dare to bring them out and dust them off.
~ Catherine Ponder
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We are meant to midwife dreams for one another. Success occurs in clusters
~ Julia Cameron
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The great dream merchant Disney was a success because make-believe was what everyone seemed to need in a spiritually empty land.
~ Arthur Erickson
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I'm happy for all who reached for the stars happily and successfully.
~ Ana Monnar
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Success is to achieve some of your dreams that you have dreamed as a boy.
~ Ali Suliman
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Fact is we went on to do other things. But we still wanted to do our success like rock'n'roll stars.
~ Joe Eszterhas
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I am inspired by the success of those that came to LA around the time that I started.
~ Tone Bell
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My songs are the door to every dream I've ever had and every success I've ever achieved.
~ Dolly Parton
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Oh, well, I'd like to have commercial success. I guess.
~ Susanna Hoffs
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Then, when they had thus passed the day in building castles in the air, they separated their flocks, and descended from the elevation of their dreams to the reality of their humble position.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Per quanto l'uomo sia indurito nel pericolo, e ben prevenuto contro di esso, capisce sempre dal fremito del cuore e dal brivido della carne l'enorme differenza che esiste tra il sogno e la realtà, fra il progetto e l'esecuzione.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Benim bir kitab?m var, umar?m bize mutluluk getirir.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Con voi, mio caro conte, non si vive, si sogna.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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He then closed his eyes as children do in order that they may see in the resplendent night of their own imagination more stars than are visible in the firmament;
~ Alexandre Dumas
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This sometimes happened: from time to time, Dantès, driven out of solitude into the world, felt an imperative need for solitude. And what solitude is more vast and more poetic than that of a ship sailing alone on the sea, in the darkness of night and the silence of infinity, under the eye of the Lord? This time his solitude was peopled with thoughts, the night illuminated by his dreams and the silence riven with his promises.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Femeia aceasta este într-adev?r frumoas?, dar frumoas? ca o moart?, frumoas? ca o umbr?, frumoas? ca vedeniile ce È›i se arat? în vis; tocmai de aceea mi se pare c-am v?zut-o în vis... È™i am avut vreo dou?-trei visuri însp?imânt?toare în viaÈ›a mea, de care când îmi amintesc îmi înghea?? sângele în vine
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Up to then, the joy of fulfilling, perhaps over-fulfilling, their duty had kept them in a state of exultation. Such a state is close to enthusiasm and that makes one insensible to the things of this earth. But their enthusiasm died down, and they had had gradually to return from the land of dreams to the world of reality.
~ Alexandre Dumas, père
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There is a sort of American who, instead of going to dance joyously in the public square in his leisure moments, as people of his profession continue to do in a great part of Europe, goes off alone to the depth of his home to drink. This man enjoys two pleasures at once: he dreams of his trade and gets drunk decently within the family home.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
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