Dream Quotes
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The past is a ghost, the future a dream and all we ever have is now.
Bill Cosby -
To hope and dream is not to ignore the practical. It is to dress it in colors and rainbows.
Anne Wilson Schaef
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I had a dream, in 1985, I believe, when a friend I'd gone to school with was sick - one of the first people I knew who'd gotten the AIDS virus. I had a dream of him in his bedroom with an angel crashing through the ceiling. I wrote a poem called 'Angels in America.' I've never looked at the poem since the day I wrote it.
Tony Kushner -
Acting is a different beast on screen. I'm excited to explore that. But, of course, it's an honor to be part of the Broadway community. It's a dream just to be here.
Alex Sharp -
The only dream I have in my life is to be a little piece of my dad, because he was really happy.
Alessandro Michele -
I don't think you can cover a song unless you love it and have a relationship with it. With 'Golden Heart' I felt a sense of responsibility. And when we were recording it in the studio, it felt almost dream-like. Something you might hear if you were in Senegal, with someone singing from the mosque in the morning just as the sun's coming up.
Neneh Cherry -
Speaking it aloud would reveal the absurdity of it, and he preferred the dream.
Anthony Ryan -
I want to be in cahoots with bands who want to make the record of their dreams.
Steve Albini Big Black
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I don't really have dream roles. Every single time I've gotten a great job, it's far exceeded my expectations and my dreams.
David Oakes -
They let you dream just to watch them shatter, you're just a step on the boss man's ladder.
Dolly Parton -
I had a dream. I put this choir together, this young choir together. I’m a choirmaster, a young one, and I’m hungry to have the best one in the world.
Ricky Dillard -
I once had a dream about getting a marriage, house in the country, and at the end of the day we'd retire, but I'm never going to retire.
Ozzy Osbourne Black Sabbath -
Only the ones who believe ever see what they dream, ever dream what comes true.
Beth Nielsen Chapman -
Many people say, "Well, I'd love to make a decision like that, but I'm not sure how I could change my life." They're paralyzed by the fear that they don't know exactly how to turn their dreams into reality. And as a result, they never make the decisions that could make their lives into the masterpieces they deserve to be. I'm here to tell you that it's not important initially to know how you're going to create a result. What's important is to decide you will find a way, no matter what.
Anthony Robbins
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If I stayed here, something inside me would be lost forever—something I couldn't afford to lose. It was like a vague dream, a burning, unfulfilled desire. The kind of dream people have only when they're seventeen.
Haruki Murakami -
'Two Voices,' from my album with Peter Schwalm, is an intact dream-poem. I awoke one night with an image of a piece of paper and all the words of the poem written on it, so I just blundered down to the kitchen table and 'copied it out.'
Brian Eno Roxy Music -
I'm a very fortunate man. I have in life everything I could dream of.
Jose Carreras -
We talk about the past like it's the strangest dream. Then we repeat the things we never dreamed we'd do.
Dan Mangan -
A James Bond movie is a stuntman's dream. I was in a helicopter firing a machine gun at Piers Brosnan escaping on a motorbike.
Steve Truglia -
Whatever you dream is you find a way to get there, even if you're not paid a lot. Do it for the love of what you do.
Sean Hannity
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Anyway, what is the soul but a dream of itself?
Alicia Ostriker -
I knew that good people who wanted to be a part of the American dream have become trapped in dependency because the federal government and the state government had made it in their economic interest not to take a job because the benefits that they didn't work were better. I changed that.
George Pataki -
One's dream is constantly evolving, rising and falling, changing course. This happens in every job, but because I have worked in comedy for twenty-five years, I can probably speak best about my own profession.
Conan O'Brien -
To put it another way, pain is God's megaphone to rouse a deaf world. Why must it be pain? Why can't he rouse us more gently, with violins or laughter? Because the dream from which we must be wakened, is the dream that all is well.
William Nicholson