Quotes about dre
dream ocean clouds
J. K. Rowling For in dreams we enter a world that is entirely our own. Let them swim in the deepest ocean or glide over the highest cloud.
dream reality wind
J. K. Rowling The sky was a cold iron-grey, like the underside of a shield. A sharp breeze lifted the hems of skirts and rattled the leaves on the immature trees; a spiteful, chill wind that sought out your weakest places, the nape of your neck and your knees, and which denied you the comfort of dreaming, of retreating a little from reality.
dream voice feelings
J. K. Rowling By the time she had interpreted Harry's dreams at the top of her voice (all of which, even the ones that involved eating porridge, apparently foretold a gruesome and early death), he was feeling much less sympathetic toward her.
dream past clouds
J. K. Rowling It was as though they had been plunged into a fabulous dream. This, thought Harry, was surely the only way to travel — past swirls and turrets of snowy cloud, in a car full of hot, bright sunlight, with a fat pack of toffees in the glove compartment...
dream uncles car
J. K. Rowling I had a dream about a motorcycle," said Harry, remembering suddenly. "It was flying." Uncle Vernon nearly crashed into the car in front. He turned right around in his seat and yelled at Harry, his face like a gigantic beet with a mustache: "MOTORCYCLES DON'T FLY!" Dudley and Piers sniggered. "I know they don't," said Harry. "It was only a dream.
dream men desperate
J. K. Rowling The Hallows, the Hallows. A desperate man’s dream!
dream writing popularity
J. K. Rowling I just write what I wanted to write. I write what amuses me. It's totally for myself. I never in my wildest dreams expected this popularity.
dream children school
J. K. Rowling Harry's status as orphan gives him a freedom other children can only dream about (guiltily, of course). No child wants to lose their parents, yet the idea of being removed from the expectations of parents is alluring. The orphan in literature is freed from the obligation to satisfy his/her parents, and from the inevitable realization that his/her parents are flawed human beings. There is something liberating, too, about being transported into the kind of surrogate family which boarding school represents, where the relationships are less intense and the boundaries perhaps more clearly defined.
dream ocean boys
J. K. Rowling A Dream is where a boy can swim in the deepest oceans and fly over the highest clouds.
dream religion stuff
H. G. Wells Religions are such stuff as dreams are made of.
dream mad world
H. G. Wells Am I dreaming? Has the world gone mad--or have I?
dream opportunity men
H. G. Wells The history of mankind for the last four centuries is rather like that of an imprisoned sleeper, stirring clumsily and uneasily while the prison that restrains and shelters him catches fire, not waking but incorporating the crackling and warmth of the fire with ancient and incongruous dreams, than like that of a man consciously awake to danger and opportunity.
dream land clouds
H. G. Wells Human society is based on want. Life is based on want. Wild-eyed visionaries may dream of a world without need. Cloud-cuckoo-land. It can't be done.
dream memories healing
H. G. Wells After your first day of cycling, one dream is inevitable. A memory of motion lingers in the muscles of your legs, and round and round they seem to go. You ride through Dreamland on wonderful dream bicycles that change and grow.
dream men giving
H. L. Mencken The wholly manly man lacks the wit necessary to give objective form to his soaring and secret dreams, and the wholly womanly woman is apt to be too cynical a creature to dream at all.
dream heaven democracy
H. L. Mencken Democracy is only a dream: it should be put in the same category as Arcadia, Santa Claus, and Heaven.
dream teaching sleep
H. L. Mencken A man who knows a subject thoroughly, a man so soaked in it that he eats it, sleeps it and dreams it- this man can always teach it with success, no matter how little he knows of technical pedagogy.
dream teaching passion
H. L. Mencken This passion, so unordered and yet so potent, explains the capacity for teaching that one frequently observes in scientific men of high attainments in their specialties-for example, Huxley, Ostwald, Karl Ludwig, Virchow, Billroth, Jowett, William G. Sumner, Halsted and Osler-men who knew nothing whatever about the so-called science of pedagogy, and would have derided its alleged principles if they had heard them stated.
dream children heart
H. L. Mencken No healthy man, in his secret heart, is content with his destiny. He is tortured by dreams and images as a child is tortured by the thought of a state of existence in which it would live in a candy store and have two stomachs.
dream believe men
H. L. Mencken The more a man dreams, the less he believes.
dream kevin great-work
Guillermo Diaz It was great working with Kevin Smith - just a dream.
dream ambition reality
Guillermo del Toro I feel that your ambitions should always exceed the budget. That no matter what budget you're doing, you should be dreaming bigger than the budget you have, and then it's a matter of reigning it in to the reality. You try to make things count.
dream mma people
Greg Jackson I get a huge kick out of training people, out of helping people, out of just being a part of a process that I get to see people's dreams come true.
dream honesty father
Grace Kelly My father had a very simple view of life: you don’t get anything for nothing. Everything has to be earned, through work, persistence and honesty. My father also had a deep charm, the gift of winning our trust. He was the kind of man with whom many people dream of spending an evening.
dream honey know-yourself
Grace Paley Well, by now you must know yourself, honey, whatever you do, life don't stop. It only sits a minute and dreams a dream.
dream real childhood
Jack London Pictures! Pictures! Pictures! Often, before I learned, did I wonder whence came the multitudes of pictures that thronged my dreams; for they were pictures the like of which I had never seen in real wake-a-day life. They tormented my childhood, making of my dreams a procession of nightmares and a little later convincing me that I was different from my kind, a creature unnatural and accursed.
dream fashion successful
Ja Rule I knew I wanted to be successful in some form or fashion. My first dreams and aspirations of being successful was probably that I wanted to be a successful drug dealer. I wanted to be Nino Brown. That was my first dream.
dream life-lesson laughing
H. Jackson Brown, Jr. Never laugh at anyone's dreams.
dream empowering deadline
H. Jackson Brown, Jr. Empower your dreams with deadlines.
dream law may
H. Jackson Brown, Jr. May your dreams defy the laws of gravity.
dream memories real
H. P. Lovecraft It is in dreams that I have known the real clutch of stark, hideous, maddening, paralysing fear. My infant nightmares were classics, & in them there is not an abyss of agonising cosmic horror that I have not explored. I don't have such dreams now--but the memory of them will never leave me. It is undoubtedly from them that the darkest & most gruesome side of my fictional imagination is derived.
dream spiritual men
H. P. Lovecraft The phenomenon of dreaming ... helped to build up the notion of an unreal or spiritual world; and in general, all the conditions of savage dawn-life so strongly conduced toward a feeling of the supernatural, that we need not wonder at the thoroughness with which man's very hereditary essence has become saturated with religion and superstition.