Dream Quotes
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My dream jobs would be Italian 'Vogue' and anything with Chanel!
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I doubt I'll ever retire, but if I do, I see myself as the little old Parisian lady pushing her trolley from the supermarket to her apartment. Everyone needs a pipe dream.
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Never lose your faith in the American Dream. She's a nation under God, and God has never let a good American down.
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So we say, oh, my goodness; we think we've found another Earth-like planet. We will start trying to figure out how to get there. And I have this strong belief that whatever we think we can do, whatever we can dream, we can do.
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I have a dream that America will pray and God will forgive us our sins.
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My dream would be to be on a show that shoots in New York, because I live here, and then I could walk to work.
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Imagine Martin Luther King saying, 'I have a dream ... But I don't know if the others will buy it.'
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In search of some rest, in search of a break From a life of tests where something's always at stake Where something's always so far What about my broken car? What about my life so far? What about my dream?
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It's a dream that we, as women footballers, get to play in the same stadium as the men.
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I have a dream today!
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I'm still in love with New York. It's like a dream: there's so much to do, so much culture.
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Make your life a dream, and a dream a reality.
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I still dream about my parents and have done every night for 10 years, and I wake up either crying or having to remember that they're gone.
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All we lived for was playing and being out on the road. That was our dream, and it came true.
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One may dream of a culture where everyone bursts into laughter when someone says: this is true, this is real.
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I really like the idea of being utilitarian. My dream is to edit down my wardrobe and be very Japanese, where you have one rolling rack and it's like your four T-shirts, your five dresses, your two pairs of jeans.
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The suburbs have always been like an American version of utopia and a reflection of their hopes and fears. Erika's version of American suburban utopia - which I am renaming the outer ring - is a diverse place, with affordable housing, the possibility for people to have small businesses, which is more realistic in the outer ring than in the city with its huge costs, decent public transportation and the ability to access art and cultural events. That's my dream for America.
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In a world of monotonous horror there could be no salvation in wild dreaming.
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Man's indecency to man all over the world rules out the idea of humanity as an actuality. It is a dream of young idealists. In practice a misnomer
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If you're going to let pressure stop you from fulfilling your dreams, you're robbing yourself.
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We all dream. We dream vividly, depending on our nature. Our existence is beyond our explanation, whether we believe in God or we have religion or we're atheist.
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My only contact with the outside world was an RCA Victrola, and Elvis would sing, and then I'd dream about expensive cars.
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To be in contact with scientists, to become in a small way a scientist myself if possible, perhaps to cast new light on physical phenomena, to be able to uncover what is real and definitive, was my life's great dream.
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I have observed dreams and visions very carefully, and am now certain that the imagination has some way of lighting on the truth that the reason has not, and that its commandments, delivered when the body is still and the reason silent, are the most binding we can ever know.