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Quotes About Dreams

The fact that everybody in the world dreams every night ties all mankind together.
~ Jack Kerouac
Here's what I see all across this great city - people working together to make Boston a better place to live and to raise children, to grow and pursue dreams.
~ Thomas Menino
Strangers used to gather together at the cinema and sit together in the dark, like Ancient Greeks participating in the mysteries, dreaming the same dream in unison.
~ Angela Carter
Real flight and dreams of flight go together. Both are part of the same movement. Not A before B, but all together.
~ Thomas Pynchon
I had a friend, and we always used to pretend to be twins. We had this fantasy about going to Hollywood together. We were about four.
~ Radha Mitchell
Sólo cuando no esperamos nada ni albergamos ningún sueño podemos mantener el control de nuestra vida. Los sueños a menudo implican a los demás y es imposible tener la certeza de que los demás no nos defraudarán, ni nos harán daño.
~ Mary Balogh
Creo que todos soñamos. ¿Cómo, si no, conseguir a veces que la vida resulte soportable?
~ Mary Balogh
The branches of most of the trees were bare now. He had never minded bare trees. He could see the sky through them. He had often lain along a stout branch, gazing upward, dreaming of worlds beyond the one he inhabited.
~ Mary Balogh
I would not wish to deny you your dreams. But have a care. They can be dashed in one impulsive moment.
~ Mary Balogh
They had sparked a note of sympathy in each other. They had found it easy to talk about their deepest feelings and dreams.
~ Mary Balogh
Suffering can kill. Not always physically. But it can kill dreams and it can deaden hope and the will to live.
~ Mary Balogh
Our wedding night, she whispered, and dreams were reborn as she rested her face against his neckcloth.
~ Mary Balogh
Life could never offer what she most dreamed of.
~ Mary Balogh
Piers had only ever been for her remotest dreams, anyway.
~ Mary Balogh
She had had that helpless feeling again, the one that had had her tossing and turning all night, sleepless spells intermingled with troubled dreams.
~ Mary Balogh
Elizabeth had told him all about her life at home, her dreams of a home of her own in which family ties would be close, in which love would be the ruling spirit.
~ Mary Balogh
He had spent almost two years hearing a baby cry in his nightmares while he found it impossible to reach her.
~ Mary Balogh
There is no such thing as the love you are looking for. It is only in your dreams. If that is so . . . then I think I would prefer my dreams to your reality, Jack.
~ Mary Balogh
But if he let himself think too deeply, he could still dream of finding someone like her.
~ Mary Balogh
Go back to sleep. There will be no more dreams.
~ Mary Balogh
I loved you passionately. I always dreamed of your loving me, far back where dreams are kept.
~ Mary Balogh
Ese es el inconveniente de los sueños, [...]No siempre se hacen realidad. Pero siempre aparecen nuevos sueños con los que reemplazar los antiguos. En el fondo somos una especie llena de esperanza.
~ Mary Balogh
Sometimes our dreams lead us in the wrong direction and it would be foolish to continue pursuing them out of sheer stubbornness or the fear of disappointing others. There are other dreams waiting to be dreamed—the right dreams, the ones that will lead to contentment.
~ Mary Balogh
She wished that somewhere in her future there could be a man who would make the world an exciting place in which to live.
~ Mary Balogh