Quotes about dre
dream children eye
Lewis Carroll Child of the pure, unclouded brow and dreaming eyes of wonder.
dream children eye
Lewis Carroll Child of the pure unclouded brow And dreaming eyes of wonder! Though time be fleet, and I and thou Are half a life asunder, Thy loving smile will surely hail The love-gift of a fairy-tale.
dream
Lewis Carroll Life, what is it but a dream?
dream jobs children
Leonard Boswell 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.
dream determination regret
Leonard Bernstein When the thunder rumbles, Now the age of gold is dead. When the dreams we've clung to Trying to stay young, Have left us parched and old instead. When my courage crumbles, When I feel confused and frail, When my spirit falters on decaying altars And my illusions fail -- I go on right then. I go on again. I go on to say I will celebrate another day. I go on. If tomorrow tumbles And everything I love is gone, I will face regret all my days, and yet I will still go on.
dream artist world
Leonard Bernstein It is the artists of the world, the feelers and the thinkers who will ultimately save us; who can articulate, educate, defy, insist, sing and shout the big dreams.
dream believe miracle
Joyce Meyer Don't be afraid to step out, have dreams, have visions, have hopes and always, always, always believe in miracles.
dream wake-up realising
Josephine Baker To realise our dreams we must decide to wake up.
dream night long
Joseph Heller I want to keep my dreams, even bad ones, because without them, I might have nothing all night long.
dream waiting machines
Joseph Campbell Myths are public dreams, dreams are private myths. We must be willing to get rid of the life we planned, so as to have the life that is waiting for us. I have bought this wonderful machine — a computer ... it seems to me to be an Old Testament god, with a lot of rules and no mercy.
dream found-you essentials
Joseph Campbell Mythology is composed by poets out of their insights and realizations. Mythologies are not invented; they are found. You can no more tell us what your dream is going to be tonight than we can invent a myth. Myths come from the mystical region of essential experience.
dream heart brain
Joseph Campbell One cannot predict the next mythology any more than one can predict tonight's dream; for a mythology is not an ideology. It is not something projected from the brain, but something experienced from the heart, from recognition of identities behind or within the appearances of nature, perceiving with love a 'thou' where there would otherwise have been only an 'it.'
dream absence pantheon
Joseph Campbell In the absence of an effective general mythology, each of us has his private, unrecognized, rudimentary, yet secretly potent pantheon of dreams.
dream expression realization
Joseph Campbell Myths are the world's dreams. They are archetypal dreams and deal with great human problems. Myths and dreams come from the same place. They come from realizations of some kind that then have to find expression in symbolic form.
dream peculiar way
Joseph Campbell Dream is the personalized myth, myth the depersonalized dream; both myth and dream are symbolic in the same general way of the dynamic of the psyche. But in the dream the forms are quirked by the peculiar troubles of the dreamer, whereas in myth the problems and solutions sown are directly valid for all mankind
dream meditation heaven
Joseph Campbell I am Shiva-this is the great meditation of the yogis in the Himalayas...Hea ven and hell are within us, and all the gods are within us. This is the great realization of the Upanishads of India in the ninth century B.C. All the gods, all the heavens, all the worlds, are within us. They are magnified dreams, and dreams are manifestations in image form of the energies of the body in conflict with each other.
dream views heaven
Joseph Campbell The realms of the gods and demons - heaven, purgatory, hell - are of the substance of dreams. Myth, in this view, is the dream of the world.
dream doors inward
Joseph Campbell Through dreams a door is opened to mythology, since myths are of the nature of dreams, and that, as dreams arise from an inward world unknown to waking consciousness, so do myths: so, indeed, does life.
dream moving dreamer
Joseph Campbell The dreamer and his dream are the same...the powers personified in a dream are these that move the world.
dream hero men
Joseph Campbell The hero, whether god or goddess, man or woman, the figure in a myth or the dreamer of a dream discovers and assimilates his opposite (his own unsuspected self) either by swallowing it or by being swallowed.
dream stories inspired
Joseph Campbell [M]yths are not invented as stories are. Myths are inspired-they really are. They come from the same realm that dream comes from.
dream myth personalized
Joseph Campbell Dream is the personalized myth, myth the depersonalized dream.
dream art philosophy
Joseph Campbell It would not be too much to say that myth is the secret opening through which the inexhaustible energies of the cosmos pour into human cultural manifestation. Religions, philosophies, arts, the social forms of primitive and historic man, prime discoveries in science and technology, the very dreams that blister sleep, boil up from the basic, magic ring of myth.
dream character civilization
Joseph Campbell The notion of this universe, its heavens, hells, and everything within it, as a great dream dreamed by a single being in which all the dream characters are dreaming too, has in India enchanted and shaped the entire civilization.
dream world myth
Joseph Campbell Myths are public dreams; dreams are private myths. By finding your own dream and following it through, it will lead you to the myth-world in which you live. But just as in dream, the subject and object, though they seem to be separate, are really the same.
dream dwelling insanity
Joseph Campbell The unconscious sends all sorts of vapors, odd beings, terrors, and deluding images up into the mind - whether in dream, broad daylight, or insanity: for the human kingdom, beneath the floor of the comparatively neat little dwelling that we call our consciousness, goes down into unsuspected Aladdin caves.
dream sleep gold
Karl Shapiro Lawyers love paper. They eat, sleep and dream paper. They turn paper into gold, and their files are colorful and their language neoclassical and calli-graphically bewigged.
dream reality interesting
Karl Urban That's always an interesting concept when you try to make your dream into a reality and you come up against the facts of exactly what it is you're attempting to do.
dream real should
Karl Pilkington Your dreams should never be better than your real life
dream awake ifs
Karl Pilkington If you are living the dream, how do you know if you are asleep or awake?
dream mistake errors
Karl Popper The history of science, like the history of all human ideas, is a history of irresponsible dreams, of obstinacy, and of error. But science is one of the very few human activities-perhaps the only one-in which errors are systematically criticized and fairly often, in time, corrected. This is why we can say that, in science, we often learn from our mistakes, and why we can speak clearly and sensibly about making progress there. In most other fields of human endeavour there is change, but rarely progress ... And in most fields we do not even know how to evaluate change.
dream hard-times dust
Karen Hesse the way i see it, hard times aren't only about money, or drought, or dust. hard times are about losing spirit, and hope, and what happens when dreams dry up.