We need to be aware of what we are capable of first and realize that if you place your dreams really really high, you do have the potential to get to that level.
'Shake It Up' definitely teaches kids about the importance of reaching for your dreams and setting high goals. It also teaches great lessons about friendship and family.
I think Democrats are right. We fight for the American dream, for the environment, for privacy rights, a woman's right to choose, a good public education system.
The American Dream is one of success, home ownership, college education for one's children, and have a secure job to provide these and other goals.
Somewhere in Rwanda, a rural farmer is dreaming of providing an education for her children. Not just high school, but maybe even a university degree. Such a dream used to seem out of reach.
Ah, great it is to believe the dream as we stand in youth by the starry stream; but a greater thing is to fight life through and say at the end, the dream is true!
The history of my state of Oklahoma offers a great example of pursuing the American Dream. It was built and settled by pioneers moving West to seek better lives.
I dream of the realization of the unity of Africa, whereby its leaders combine in their efforts to solve the problems of this continent. I dream of our vast deserts, of our forests, of all our great wildernesses.
What, after all, is the narrative of 'the American Dream?' It was a discourse formulated between the 1880s and the 1920s in the United States during the great waves of migration and expansion and reforms of the Progressive Era.
Everybody in America started to define themselves by all these things they had around them. And all of a sudden it came tumbling down. So the old American dream has died, and that is a good thing.
Never lose your faith in the American Dream. She's a nation under God, and God has never let a good American down.
I want American Dream growth - lots of new businesses, well-paying jobs, and American leadership in new industries, like clean energy and biotechnology.
From childhood on I have had the dream of life lived as a sacrament... the dream implied taking life ritually as something holy.
Love to his soul gave eyes; he knew things are not as they seem. The dream is his real life; the world around him is the dream.
I really love stand-up. I'm more than happy to do it for nothing. I've come to America to do it for nothing. It's the American Dream: Work for free.
It is important to have a dream, but a dream is absolutely nothing until you start to consistently give life to it through strategic actions.
A life of success demands that you never starve your dreams from the actions, courage, and faith that they consistently need.
No matter how difficult things get, never stop holding strong to your dreams; your time to shine is definitely coming.
One of the sweetest things about success is that no one else has to believe in your abilities for your dream to come true.
Give your dreams the consistent actions that they desperately need, and in return they would surely give you the rewards that you hunger for.
God believes in the reality of your dreams, and so do I. But the question is, do you strongly believe in your abilities?