I don't listen to people who say my dreams are impossible; I just work to prove them wrong.
I can think of some things that would be fun, but I'm living my dreams.
It has never been my object to record my dreams, just the determination to realize them.
A friend told me that teenage girls are always looking for someone to pin their dreams on. That doesn't make it any less weird though.
When I did musicals in London a number of years ago, I was in a workshop scenario for a year or more with 'Bombay Dreams.'
I would like to see anyone be able to achieve their dreams, and that's what this organization does.
I appreciate everything that has been done for me. After a difficult start, I've just followed my dreams.
The way women today are treated in Saudi Arabia is a direct result of the education our children, boys and girls, receive at school.
You have to go through the falling down in order to learn to walk. It helps to know that you can survive it. That's an education in itself.
Each year, I say I'm going to go to school next year. It's inevitable that I'll end up getting my education.
Education begins at home. You can't blame the school for not putting into your child what you don't put into him.
My personal advice is to go to school first and get a liberal arts education, and then if you want to pursue acting, go to graduate school.
The very effect of the education they were given... was to make men think; and, thinking, they became less and less satisfied with the miserable pays they received.
An amateur can be great in front of the camera, but you need an education to get on stage where you have full control as an actor.
I always liked clothes; since I was very, very young, I was interested. I studied costume as part of my theatre education.
Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every family.
As technology changes the way we communicate, connect, create, consume and innovate, it is democratizing access to opportunity. Education is no exception.
Apply yourself. Get all the education you can, but then, by God, do something. Don't just stand there, make it happen.
I grew up a middle class, colonized child of teachers and librarians and people, women especially, who treasured education.
Health care and education, in my view, are next up for fundamental software-based transformation.
In the 1960s we were fighting to be recognized as equals in the marketplace, in marriage, in education and on the playing field. It was a very exciting, rebellious time.