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Quotes About Dream

Do AIS dream in electric sleep? He hoped it had nanosecond nightmares.
~ Ken MacLeod
Benjamin Franklin, the American statesman and polymath, knew that a balanced, liberal education for all was essential for the proper flourishing of the American dream.
~ Ken Robinson
She was gentle and pale, and her eyes seemed always to dream of something I didn't understand.
~ Kenji Miyazawa
But Mole stood still a moment, held in thought. As one wakened suddenly from a beautiful dream, who struggles to recall it, but can recapture nothing but a dim sense of the beauty in it, the beauty! Till that, too, fades away in its turn, and the dreamer bitterly accepts the hard, cold waking and all its penalties.
~ Kenneth Grahame
If you have a dream, you have a responsibility to yourself and to us to make it come true. That's the most important thing in your life. Don't let anything stand in its way.
~ Kenneth John Atchity
Mr. Cruse, how high would you like to fly?" A smile soared across my face. "As high as I possibly can.
~ Kenneth Oppel
Our nation is the enduring dream of every immigrant who ever set foot on these shores, and the millions still struggling to be free. This nation, this idea called America, was and always will be a new world -- our new world.
~ bush george h w
You make yourself go to sleep. You just tell yourself it's a dream.
~ Bushra Rehman
America must dream again, and have the faith to achieve the dream.
~ Buzz Aldrin
Inspiring kids to dream big is important to me. Today's kids will be carrying out Mars missions.
~ Buzz Aldrin
Like in a dream, everything seemed to be on the point of vanishing but at the same time ablaze with persistent reality.
~ César Aira
Una gran exclamación recorrió a la multitud, la exclamación se transformó en risas, en aplausos, y fue la verosimilización definitiva de la aventura. El fútbol era la realidad infinita que los abarcaba a todos, el Gran Sueño que daba continuidad a sus días y densidad narrativa a sus vidas.
~ César Aira
Él obraba cuando todos dormían, lo que en una imperceptible torsión gramatical podía significar que su obra era el sueño.
~ César Aira
No estaba tan seguro de que sueño y pesadilla fueran especies distintas. Quizás lo que era sueño para uno era pesadilla para otro; lo que de cualquier modo habría sido difícil de comprobar, porque si había algo intransferible de persona a persona, era lo onírico.
~ César Aira
Material made of spirit is the luxurious border where reality communicates with utopia.
~ César Aira
The day is coming; double your breath, triple your rancorous goodness and scorn fear, connections and affectation, for you, as one can observe in your crotch, the evil one being aie! immortal, have dreamed tonight that you were living on nothing and dying from everything...
~ César Vallejo
The dream gives a true picture of the subjective state, while the conscious mind denies that this state exists, or recognizes it only grudgingly.
~ C.G. Jung
A great work of art is like a dream; for all its apparent obviousness it does not explain itself and is never unequivocal. A dream never says: "You ought", or: "This is the truth." It presents an image in much the same way as nature allows a plant to grow, and we must draw our own conclusions. If a person has a nightmare, it means either that he is too much given to fear, or else that he is too exempt from it;
~ C.G. Jung
The communist world, it may be noted, has one big myth (which we call an illusion, in the vain hope that our superior judgment will make it disappear). It is the time-hallowed archetypal dream of a Golden Age (or Paradise), where everything is provided in abundance for everyone, and a great, just, and wise chief rules over a human kindergarten.
~ C.G. Jung
No harm is done if now and then one goes astray in this riddle-reading. Sooner or later the psyche rejects the mistake, much as an organism does a foreign body. I need not try to prove that my dream interpretation is correct, which would be a somewhat hopeless undertaking, but must simply help the patient to find what it is that activates him—I was almost betrayed into saying what is actual.
~ C.G. Jung
The relation between conscious and unconscious is compensatory. This fact, which is easily verifiable, affords a rule for dream interpretation. It is always helpful, when we set out to interpret a dream, to ask: What conscious attitude does it compensate?
~ C.G. Jung
Perhaps I have now said enough to show how I came increasingly to disagree with "free" association as Freud first employed it: I wanted to keep as close as possible to the dream itself, and to exclude all the irrelevant ideas and associations that it might evoke.
~ C.G. Jung
The dream, we would say, originates in an unknown part of the psyche and prepares the dreamer for the events of the following day.
~ C.G. Jung
I myself recently dreamed that a UFO came speeding towards me which turned out to be the lens of a magic lantern whose projected image was myself; this suggested to me that I was the figure, himself deep in meditation, who is produced by a meditating yogi.
~ C.G. Jung