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dreams thy true
Keep true to the dreams of thy youth. Friedrich Schiller
dream gives thinking
Just thinking about it gives me the chills, ... It's one of the things I dream about at night. Ray Young
dream fun magnitude mine
Hector Mine was a dream earthquake. All the fun of a magnitude 7 without any of the guilt. Lucy Jones
dream fairy family incomplete loved maybe tales wanting worlds
I loved reading Grimm's fairy tales and Hans Christian Andersen, and I loved to dream about other worlds and other lives. Maybe that has something to do with having an incomplete family, being an only child. All I know is I loved to pretend, and all that was in tandem with my wanting to be an actress. Lauren Bacall
dreamed huge saw waited
I was a huge fan of 'Avenue Q' long before I ever dreamed of being a part of it. I saw it off-Broadway at the Vineyard and waited at the stage door for autographs! Rob McClure
dream gives
It gives them their escape. They can dream about other things. Scott Verplank
dream thinking might
Think of things not as they are, but as they might be. Don't merely dream- but create. Robert Collier
dream hurt kind
We all get our dreams stamped on from time to time, right? And if it didn’t hurt, what kind of second-rate dreams would they be? Richard K. Morgan
dream atheist scripture
A dream is a scripture, and many scriptures are nothing but dreams. Umberto Eco
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It's tough, you're a state representative, you're sort of like the little fish. Larry Ceisler
sort tends
Desperation tends to make one sort of flexible. MacGyver MacGyver
sort sure
It's sort of like I got it, but I've got to make sure I get a confirmation on it. Dwight Howard
sort temporary
It's sort of a temporary lease on the properties. James Goss
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It just sort of weakened and fizzled out, Jack Beven
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I view this as sort of a model, James Comey
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It will always be sort of game-to-game, I think, with him. Pat Riley
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They have used this sort of phrasing every so often, Hiroyuki Hosoda
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With evolution, things are always changing, so I sort of think: Should we all be growing three heads? Karl Pilkington