I think the 20s are a vastly overrated decade. We promise kids that once they get out of school, life will begin and their dreams will come true. But then comes the struggle.
My biggest dream since I was a kid was to be the woman sneaking on the pirate ship dressed like a man, who was this great sword fighter, and the captain fell in love with her.
The morning after my high-school graduation found me up early job hunting. The dream of college I put on the back burner.
Keep looking up! I learn from the past, dream about the future and look up. There's nothing like a beautiful sunset to end a healthy day.
I'm just a tiny person from a humdrum neighbourhood, so I grew up worshipping 'Bond' pictures and dreaming of a life bigger than my own.
There isn't an aspect of book creation I don't enjoy, and there has always been a book in my life to dream about or work on.
I love the challenge of playing characters forced on life-changing emotional journeys. To work on a project with Billy Crudup and Sam Rockwell is just a dream come true.
I would love to do well one last time in Melbourne and my dream would be to win Wimbledon and play in the London Olympics.
I really like it when a bad dream doesn't scare you...it inspires you instead'.
I used to dream of true love; now I'm open to false, but convincing....
I used to dream of being normal. For me, if Kirk Douglas walked into the house, that was normal.
I would like to continue acting. But also - if this is a dream world where everything could become true - I'd want to be a ballerina.
Some look at things that are, and ask why. I dream of things that never were and ask why not?
My one ambition was to go to Broadway, and I never gave up on that dream.
I didn't think it was my dream to be on Broadway; it just sort of became that, and then it just became me wanting it more and more and more.
I wanna do Broadway one day in New York. That would be an ultimate dream of mine.
I think every girl's dream is to find a bad boy at the right time, when he wants to not be bad anymore.
[after Bill recalls his dream] Psychiatrist: And how is this different? Bill: I don't kill myself at the end.
Harry Goldfarb: Was I supposed to watch you push off and not go myself?
Anyone who has spent any time in space will love it for the rest of their lives. I achieved my childhood dream of the sky.
I don't want to be an actor, but why not take these opportunities when they come to you? I'm not killing myself auditioning, chasing that dream.