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dream interested method process wheels within wrote
I wrote what interested me; and my method of working out my story through the dream process probably underlay the wheels within wheels aspect. A. E. van Vogt
dreamed game season
Just to get to play the first game of the season is what I've dreamed of, and it happened. Lukas Krajicek
dreams thy true
Keep true to the dreams of thy youth. Friedrich Schiller
dream thy true youth
Keep true to the dream 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 game
Having a game like this is a dream come true. Luciano Figueroa
dreamed drowning famous man rich
Guido clung to this thought like a drowning man clutching at a straw. He was rich and famous now, he told himself, and wasn't that what he'd always dreamed of? Michael Ende
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
horses weird
It's weird because horses kind of come and go in my life. Danny Bonaduce
horses tough training
He's a tough horse, he's been training very well here. Matt Howard
horses team trainer
He's going to be with our trainer all night. It will take a team of horses to keep him out. Ben Howland
horse
He did well over the winter. For me, personally, he's a horse they all have to beat. Brian Meehan
horse looked nice plans stay won
He looked a nice horse on the day and he won well. There are no plans for him at the moment, but he will stay with Tommy. Frank Berry
horse cowboy actors
The first movie I appeared in was Carry On Cowboy, though not as an actor. I was just riding horses. Richard O'Brien
horse pipers ifs
If not for the horses, Piper would've died. Rick Riordan
horse thinking water
You can lead a bureaucrat to water, but you can't make him think. Ric Keller
horse winning class
If Hillary can't win the nomination - and it's clearly very, very hard for her - she's basically a stalking horse for McCain. She's preparing the demographic ground for McCain, by getting white working-class Democrats used to (if you will) not voting for Obama. Rich Lowry
knowledge love mainly power pursuit
The pursuit of knowledge is, I think, mainly actuated by love of power Bertrand Russell
knowledge deals known
A very great deal more truth can become known than can be proven. Richard P. Feynman
knowledge men ideas
According to the technical language of old writers, a thing and its qualities are described as subject and attributes; and thus a man's faculties and acts are attributes of which he is the subject. The mind is the subject in which ideas inhere. Moreover, the man's faculties and acts are employed upon external objects; and from objects all his sensations arise. Hence the part of a man's knowledge which belongs to his own mind, is subjective: that which flows in upon him from the world external to him, is objective. William Whewell
knowledge possession labor
Knowledge conquered by labor becomes a possession -a property entirely our own. Samuel Smiles
knowledge knows
Indeed he knows not how to know who knows not also how to un-know. Richard Francis Burton
knowledge proportion objects
The worth and value of knowledge is in proportion to the worth and value of its object. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
knowledge giving mind
Every human being whose mind is not debauched, will be willing to give all that he has to get knowledge. Samuel Johnson
knowledge painting tradition
All of my knowledge, of both science and religion, I incorporate into the classical tradition of my painting. Salvador Dali
knowledge order healthy
Oho, now I know what you are. You are an advocate of Useful Knowledge.... Well, allow me to introduce myself to you as an advocate of Ornamental Knowledge. You like the mind to be a neat machine, equipped to work efficiently, if narrowly, and with no extra bits or useless parts. I like the mind to be a dustbin of scraps of brilliant fabric, odd gems, worthless but fascinating curiosities, tinsel, quaint bits of carving, and a reasonable amount of healthy dirt. Shake the machine and it goes out of order; shake the dustbin and it adjusts itself beautifully to its new position. Robertson Davies