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Quotes About Dreams

Langston Hughes: Gather out of star-dust Earth-dust, Cloud-dust, Storm-dust, And splinters of hail, One handful of dream-dust Not for sale.
~ Anne Lamott
His art springs out of bubbling underground necessity, as if he's somehow dipping himself into the river that gave him life; he's making dream material visible.
~ Anne Lamott
Empty the mind of all concerns, see the stone as it is . . . cleansed of associations, wishes, dreams, fantasies, fears.
~ Anne McCaffrey
Everything today has been heavy and brown. Bring me a Unicorn to ride about the town.
~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Travel Far, Pay No Fare... a book can take you anywhere.
~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
There is something uniquely precious about an old friendship. One has shared so much, seen the passage of time, how it has marked and changed us, the hopes realized and the hopes dashed, the work to fulfill the dreams, and the dreams that are crumbled and kept secret.
~ Anne Perry
one shouldn't expect someone else to fill all the expectations in our lives, answer all the loneliness or the dreams, provide us with a social status, a roof over our heads, daily bread, clothes for our backs, and a purpose for living as well, not to mention laughter and hope and love, someone to justify our aspirations and decide our moral judgments.
~ Anne Perry
Never allow your dreams to be limited. You should aim for the stars. Live and die with your arms outstretched and your eyes seeking the next goal.
~ Anne Perry
I like the people. They have imagination to take them out of the commonplace, to forget the defeats of reality and feed on the triumphs of dreams.
~ Anne Perry
No one wants their dreams broken. Patriotism is a very powerful force.
~ Anne Perry
No hay nadie en el mundo que tenga suficiente dinero para comprar tu vida, tu honradez, tu hogar, tus amigos! Tu sueño por la noche... —No
~ Anne Perry
when we are weary, we speak lovingly of dreams as if they embodied our true deisres-What we WOULD have when that which we DO have so sorely disappoints us
~ Anne Rice
Sleep is your friend. Dreams are your unwelcome guests.
~ Anne Rice
From my stone pillow I have dreamed dreams of the mortal world above. I have heard its voices, its new music, as lullabies as I lie in my grave. I have envisioned its fantastical discoveries. I have known its courage in the timeless sanctum of my thoughts. And though it shuts me out with its dazzling forms, I long for one with the strength to roam it fearlessly, to ride the Devil's Road through its heart.
~ Anne Rice
Let my stories do what stories always do. Let them keep you from your darker dreams & from your darker journey. Let them keep you here.
~ Anne Rice
People create these extravagant habitats because they have vision, love of beauty, hopes and dreams.
~ Anne Rice
Viejas verdades y magias antiguas, revoluciones e inventos, todo conspira para distraernos de la pasión que, de un modo u otro, nos vence a todos. Y, cansados por fin de esta complejidad, soñamos con el tiempo lejano en que nos sentábamos en el regazo de nuestra madre y cada beso era la consumación perfecta del deseo.
~ Anne Rice
The edge of sleep can be such a precious time.
~ Anne Rice
Ah, but prophecies have a way of fulfilling themselves,' Khayman said. 'That's the magic of it. We all understood it in ancient times. The power of charms is the power of the will; you might say that we were all geniuses of psychology in those dark days, that we could be slain by the power of another's designs. And the dreams, Marius, the dreams are but a part of the great design.
~ Anne Rice
be careful what you wish for; your wish might come true.
~ Anne Rice
I dream the dreams of the young,' he said. 'And they are always dreams of being older, and richer, and wiser, and stronger, don't you think?
~ Anne Rice
We were in Paris. And we were going to live forever.
~ Anne Rice
Let me try to tell my stories,' Marius said. 'Let my stories do what stories always do. Let them keep you from your darker dreams and from your darker journey. Let them keep you here.
~ Anne Rice
When we are weary, we speak lovingly of dreams as if they embodied our true desires—what we would have when that which we do have so sorely disappoints us
~ Anne Rice