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Quotes About Dream

But dream not helm and harness The sign of valor true; Peace hath higher tests of manhood Than battle ever knew.
~ John Greenleaf Whittier
DARE to Dream the Impossible Dream.....DARE to DREAM SOMETHING BIGGER THAN YOURSELF.
~ John Hagee
Create the change you seek in the world. Be an ecopreneur. Launch your dream green business.
~ John Ivanko
yes, writing is mostly a dream, but angels visit in dreams
~ john j geddes
Life before birth is a dream, life after death is another dream. What comes between is only a mirage of the dreams.
~ John Jeremiah Sullivan
A hope beyond the shadow of a dream.
~ John Keats
Beyond a mortal man impassion'd farAt these voluptuous accents, he arose,Ethereal, flush'd, and like a throbbing starSeen mid the sapphire heaven's deep repose;Into her dream he melted, as the rose,Blendeth its odour with the violet,—Solution sweet: meantime the frost-wind blowsLike Love's alarum pattering the sharp sleetAgainst the window-panes; St. Agnes' moon hath set.
~ John Keats
The dream is over…I was the DreamweaverBut now I'm rebornI was the WalrusBut now I'm John.
~ John Lennon
A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.
~ John Lennon
Nothing is real.
~ John Lennon
Where all is but dream, reasoning and arguments are of no use, truth and knowledge nothing.
~ John Locke
When you use other people's software you live in somebody else's dream.
~ John Maeda
Time should have stopped with the clocks but instead it moved in a glazed dream of tiredness without their ticking insistence.
~ John McGahern
Scotland? Dru-Ann wonders if Nick feels that Phineas's remarkable showing somehow justifies Posey's decision to quit the Dow. He had a dream he was going to win. Maybe Nick thinks it's romantic, Posey sacrificing her own nearly certain victory to be at her boyfriend's side. It's not romantic, Dru-Ann thinks. It's pitiful! While Avalon is making herself an herbal tea
~ Elin Hilderbrand
The dream pool is pushed out in the open and the dappled depths of our imagination become a uniformly blue intruder, often out of scale with its surroundings and nearly always discordant in colour and texture.
~ Elisabeth Beazley
When he went outside, dazed by the echoes of his dream, the tiger was pacing the roof of the trailer. In the light of dawn he noticed the remarkable fact that the animal had wings harmoniously joined to its body. Wings of a swan or an angel. Two fans of white, silky, well-groomed feathers. It had come from a place where it had been raining because drops of water glistened like pellets of mercury on the edges of its feathers. It was something to see.
~ Eliseo Alberto
Is it a dream? The day is done, The long, warm, fragrant summer day; Afar beyond the hills, the sun In purple splendor sinks away.
~ ELIZABETH AKERS ALLEN
Unless you can muse in a crowd all day On the absent face that fixed you; Unless you can love, as the angels may, With the breadth of heaven betwixt you; Unless you can dream that his faith is fast, Through behoving and unbehoving; Unless you can die when the dream is past -- Oh, never call it loving!
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
You're something between a dream and a miracle.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
This life's a dream, a fleeting show!' no indeed. That isn't my 'doxy.' I don't think that nothing is worth doing, but that everything is worth doing — everything good, of course — and that everything which does good for a moment does good for ever, in art as well as in morals.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Faerie had no cold like England; rather it had the dream of cold, and the memory of frost.
~ Elizabeth Bear
It was a dream of London, Mehiel told Kit. A dream of England: not quite Faerie, but a place that was neither quite Faerie nor real.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Orphans. Dream of being secret princesses." Perceval's thumbs made firm circles in Rien's muscles. "And so?" she said. "You are.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Somehow his memory for things concerning the Wolf-and Muire, for that matter-seemed very crisp. Vivid, as if only they they were real and the rest of his life had been a dream.
~ Elizabeth Bear