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Quotes About Dream

I go to bed with knowledge to dream, then dreams wake me up with the lights of wisdom.
~ Debasish Mridha
A dream is a creation of the intelligence, the creator being present but not knowing how it will end.
~ Cesare Pavese
Something magical has happened to me: like a dream when one feels frightened and creepy, and suddenly wakes up to the knowledge that no such terrors exist. I have wakened up.
~ Leo Tolstoy
I'd like to have the kind of house someday where a carousel horse wouldn't be out of place in the living room.
~ Jay McInerney
the Enlightenment dream of inevitable human progress, grounded in the claim that we are all born free and equal in dignity and rights, and premised on hope that the arc of history bends toward justice, is now in tatters.
~ Jay Sekulow
If You Can Dream It, You Can Be It!
~ Jazan Wild
If a poet has a dream, it is not of becoming famous, but of being believed.
~ Jean Cocteau
One of the characteristics of the dream is that nothing surprises us in it. With no regret, we agree to live in it with strangers, completely cut off from our habits and friends.
~ Jean Cocteau
I woke up, smiling to myself at this dream with its allegorical aspects but with no real meaning.
~ Jean De Berg
To be among people one loves, that's sufficient; to dream, to speak to them, to be silent among them, to think of indifferent things; but among them, everything is equal.
~ Jean de la Bruyere
That intersection between dream and reality is what I am attempting to capture here, akin though it is to trying to pinpoint the origin of the Iliad, or what would later become the Roman Empire, or Michelangelo's Moses, or the theory of gravitation. Nonetheless,
~ Jean d'Ormesson
Or if there were a sympathy in choice, War, death, or sickness did lay siege to it, Making it momentary as a sound Swift as a shadow, short as any dream Brief as the lightening in the collied night, That, in a spleen, unfolds both heaven and earth; And ere a man hath power to say "Behold!" The jaws of darkness do devour it up: So quick bright things come to confusion.'" "Brava!
~ Jean Hegland
Only the magic and the dream are true — all the rest's a lie.
~ Jean Rhys
Once out in the bright green meadows of the valley he thought he would be safe from the thoughts that swarmed about him like a dream of reptiles.
~ Jean Stafford
Call them from their houses, and teach them to dream.
~ Jean Toomer
Talk about it only enough to do it. Dream about it only enough to feel it. Think about it only enough to understand it. Contemplate it only enough to be it.
~ Jean Toomer
L'argent est du songe pur. Le contempler, c'est faire défiler devant soi l'interminable procession des choses de ce monde.
~ Jean-Christophe Rufin
Lavender, at one snuff party, said she dreamed of growing flowers that soared to the sky, titan delphiniums, for if her mother was "up there," in the place called heaven, those tall blue blooming spires might form a ladder, allowing her mother to step down for a visit to earth.
~ Jeanette Lynes
To transform the unconscious into discourse is to bypass the dynamics, to become complicit with the whole of Western ratio, which kills art at the same time as the dream. One does not in the least break with metaphysics by placing language everywhere.
~ Jean-Francois Lyotard
It's all a romantic dream now. It's over. I made my choices long ago, and this is where they've led me.
~ Jeanine Cummins
The caffeine hits her bloodstream like a dream of another life.
~ Jeanine Cummins
into tremendous peril, risking their very lives, all for the chance to get to the dream of some faraway country that doesn't even want them.
~ Jeanine Cummins
La cafeína le llega al torrente sanguíneo como un sueño de otra vida.
~ Jeanine Cummins
All my films hinge on the fantastic. I'm not a documentarian; a film is first and foremost a dream, and it's absurd to copy life in an attempt to produce an exact recreation of it. Transposition is more or less a reflex with me.
~ Jean-Pierre Melville