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Quotes About Dreams

Sunt dup?-amiezi ce au ceva din tristeÅ£ea unui omor nereuÅŸit - ÅŸi-n care inima pare a-ÅŸi fi z?vorât intr?rile, ca sângele s? nu-i mai p?teze visurile.
~ Emil Cioran
İçgüdüsel olarak putlara tapt???m?zdan, düÅŸlerimizin ve ç?karlar?m?z?n nesnelerini kay?ts?z ÅŸarts?z ÅŸeyler haline getiririz.
~ Emil M. Cioran
A man who trembles dreams of making others tremble, a man who lives in terror ends his days in ferocity. Hence the case of the Roman emperors.
~ Emil M. Cioran
Incapable of getting up, nailed to my bed, I drift with the whims of my memory
~ Emil M. Cioran
An athlete cannot run with money in his pockets. He must run with hope in his heart and dreams in his head.
~ Emil Zatopek
A runner must run with dreams in his heart, not money in his pocket.
~ Emil Zatopek
Reality seems valueless by comparison with the dreams of fevered imaginations; reality is therefore abandoned.
~ Émile Durkheim
Why can I never go back to bed? Who's is the voice ringing in my head? Where is the sense in these desperate dreams? Why should I wake when I'm half past dead?
~ Emilie Autumn
Imagination makes all the difference.
~ Emilie Barnes
I have dreamt in my life, dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas; they have gone through and through me, like wine through water, and altered the color of my mind. And this is one: I'm going to tell it - but take care not to smile at any part of it.
~ Emily
I have dreamt in my life, dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas; they have gone through and through me, like wine through water, and altered the color of my mind. And this is one: I'm going to tell it - but take care not to smile at any part of it.
~ Emily Bronte
Sleep not, dream not; this bright dayWill not, cannot last for aye;Bliss like thine is bought by yearsDark with torment and with tears.
~ Emily Bronte
Oh, for the time when I shall sleep Without identity.
~ Emily Bronte
I have dreamed in my life, dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas they have gone through and through me, like wine through water, and altered the color of my mind.
~ Emily Bronte
What every girl dreams of when she's dumped is - that the guy will someday feel regrest and come back and tell her all about it. And the beauty of it is you have no regrets whatsoever.
~ Emily Giffin
Imagination is the air of mind.
~ bailey philip james ii
Mammalian furballs dream. So do birds and big-brained dinosaurs like raptors. But a rich dreamtime requires extra brain capacity where memory can mix with fantasy. Turtles and lizards and snakes sleep the dreamless sleep of the small-brained.
~ bakker robert t ii
Sadly, life is worth nothing. Or next to nothing.... The gods have died, and we distrust our dreams. We emerge from the void, stare back at it for a short while, and then rejoin the void. A young woman lies dead on her doorstep. A pointless crime, but the world pauses. We listen, and the universe has nothing to say. There's only silence, so we have to speak.
~ ballard j g ii
Yes, we gave her drugs - we wanted to free her from those sinister clinics up in the hills, from those men in white coats who know best. Bibi needed to soar over our heads, dreaming her amphetamine dreams, coming off the beach in the evening and leading everyone into the cocaine night.
~ ballard j g v
Thinking of his unsettled dreams, and puzzled by their missing sound track, Jim tugged at his ruffed collar.
~ ballard j g vi
Canst thou comprehend, my poor beloved Tried-one, that unless the torpor and the veils of sleep had wrapped thee, such sights would rend and bear away thy mind as the whirlwinds rend and carry into space the feeble sails, depriving thee forever of thy reason? Dost thou understand that the Soul itself, raised to its utmost power can scarcely endure in dreams the burning communications of the Spirit?
~ balzac honore de iii
In sleep we are living corpses, we are the prey of an unknown power which seizes us in spite of ourselves, and shows itself in the oddest shapes.
~ balzac honore de vii
Our dreams need time and physical means and painstaking thought before they can be realized.
~ balzac honore de vii
In the dark recesses of a porter's lodge, beneath the tiles of an attic roof, many a poor girl dreams, on returning from the theatre, of pearls and diamonds, gold-embroidered gowns and sumptuous girdles; she fancies herself adored, applauded, courted; but little she knows of that treadmill life, in which the actress is forced to rehearsals under pain of fines, to the reading of new pieces, to the constant study of new roles.
~ balzac honore de viii