Quotes About Dream
Rien n'est tel que le dogme pour enfanter le rêve. Et rien n'est tel que le rêve pour engendrer l'avenir. Utopie aujourd'hui, chair et os demain.
~ Victor Hugo
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My fellow, you strike me at present as being situated in the moon, kingdom of dream, province of illusion, capital: Soap-Bubble.
~ Victor Hugo
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what is there left to desire beyond it? A little garden in which to walk, and immensity in which to dream. At one's feet that which can be cultivated and plucked; over head that which one can study and meditate upon: some flowers on earth, and all the stars in the sky.
~ Victor Hugo
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A forza d'uscire per recarsi a sognare, viene il giorno in cui si esce per andarsi ad annegare.
~ Victor Hugo
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Every skull-cap may dream of the tiara.
~ Victor Hugo
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Every skull-cap may dream of the tiara. The priest is nowadays the only man who can become a king in a regular manner; and what a king! the supreme king.
~ Victor Hugo
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Does not this comprehend all, in fact? and what is there left to desire beyond it? A little garden in which to walk, and immensity in which to dream. At one's feet that which can be cultivated and plucked; over head that which one can study and meditate upon: some flowers on earth, and all the stars in the sky.
~ Victor Hugo
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Does not this comprehend all, in fact? and what is there left to desire beyond it? A little garden in which to walk, and immensity in which to dream. At
~ Victor Hugo
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Happiness and despair do not breathe the same air. A man in despair participates in the life of others from a great distance; he is almost unaware of their presence; he has lost any consciousness of his own existence; he is a thing of flesh and blood but feels that he is no longer real; he sees himself only as a dream.
~ Victor Hugo
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Venerate the man, whoever he may be, who has this sign—the starry eye.
~ Victor Hugo
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pensée est le labeur de l'intelligence, la rêverie en est la volupté. Remplacer la pensée par la rêverie, c'est confondre un poison avec une nourriture.
~ Victor Hugo
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Cometer la menor cantidad de pecados posibles es la ley del hombre. No cometer ninguno es el sueño del ángel.
~ Victor Hugo
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le reve est l'aquarium de la nuit.
~ Victor Hugo
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Le rêve est l'aquarium de la nuit
~ Victor Hugo
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She wanted to daydream, pretend that her world was upright instead of fallen on its side;
~ Kristin Hannah
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She worked like a dog to support us, doing whatever she had to do, but each night, at bedtime, she kissed me good night and told me I could be anything in America. It was the dream that had brought her here and she passed it on to me. But, it was a lie. For people like us, anyway. Folks who are from the wrong place, or have the wrong color skin, or speak the wrong language, or pray to the wrong God.
~ Kristin Hannah
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She hadn't realized how much she'd needed a dream, but it had transformed her, changed her from poor motherless and abandoned Tully to a girl poised to take on the world. The goal made her life story unimportant, gave her something to reach for, to hang on to
~ Kristin Hannah
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In sleep, I dream about the Comfort Lodge and Daniel
~ Kristin Hannah
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How do you keep hold of a dream like that?" "With both hands.
~ Kristin Hannah
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Love is what remains when everything else is gone. This is what I should have told my children when we left Texas. What I will tell them tonight. Not that they will understand yet. How could they? I am forty years old, and I only just learned this fundamental truth myself. Love. In the best of times, it is a dream. In the worst of times, a salvation. I
~ Kristin Hannah
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A life, not merely an existence. That was her dream: a world in which her life and her choices were not defined by the rheumatic fever she'd contracted at fourteen, a life where she uncovered strengths heretofore unknown, where she was judged on more than her appearance.
~ Kristin Hannah
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Now it would never happen; she would never get to know her father, never feel the warmth of his hand in hers, never fall asleep on the divan beside him, never be able to say all that needed to be said between them. Those words were lost, turned into ghosts that would drift away, unsaid. They would never be the family maman had promised. "Papa," she said; it was such a big word suddenly, a dream in its entirety.
~ Kristin Hannah
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Love. In the best of times, it is a dream. In the worst of times, a salvation
~ Kristin Hannah
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Love. In the best of times, it is a dream. In the worst of times, salvation.
~ Kristin Hannah
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