We will be returning to historical levels of inequality. We'll view post-war America as a kind of strange interlude not to be repeated. It won't be the dreams that we all had that virtually all incomes go up in lockstep at three percent a year. It hu...
The man who never dreams, goes slowly mad.
You don't get old until you replace dreams with regrets.
We control the content of our dreams.
As a child our dreams got scattered all about and all our future prospects got scattered to so many places, and we spend our lives trying to find the little pieces that make up our lives and make up the dreams that we had as a child that got blown aw...
To be a footballer was just a dream, and I don't believe in dreams. I only deal in what is real. To be honest, I've never thought about what I could get out of football or where it would take me. I just wanted to play. I'm the same now.
In our increasingly secular society, with so many disparate gods and different faiths, superhero films present a unique canvas upon which our shared hopes, dreams and apocalyptic nightmares can be projected and played out.
I mean, we've all had those dreams where, you know, we try to cry out and our voice won't come.
'The Cut' is going to give someone the opportunity of a lifetime and help that person achieve his or her dreams.
The dreams of the 1960s began to disappear in the 1970s. The economy collapsed, and so did the optimism of the Metabolists.
I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past.
All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds, wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act on their dreams with open eyes, to make them po...
Here's what I see all across this great city - people working together to make Boston a better place to live and to raise children, to grow and pursue dreams.
A daydream is an evasion.
Ground not upon dreams; you know they are ever contrary.
We must not let our passions destroy our dreams.
Horror is about dreams and heightened states. It really is about taking away the logic on some level and getting right to the emotion of something.
I'm glad I dropped out of high school, man. I wouldn't be where I'm at. I would have had a net. I'm glad I didn't have anything to fall back on, man, because that made me go for my dreams that much harder.
When I give speeches at college, I don't tell stories, I talk about what it is to live your dreams and take the path less traveled.
I don't write from dreams because I don't remember mine, but I had a fragment of an image left about twins, whose father was telling them how their lives were going to go for the next eight years. I wrote a scene about that, and then another and then...
What people tell me they take away from my books is that they can shape their lives, they can achieve their own dreams. And certainly that's what I want them to take away.