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  • People who insist on telling their dreams are among the terrors of the breakfast table. -- Max Beerbohm
  • I'm not telling anyone, 'Quit your job and be homeless to go for your dream.' -- Hill Harper
  • I love having my cards read - if you go to a proper place, they wouldn't dream of telling you anything awful that is going to happen. -- Helen George
  • In our world of rampant 'individualisation', relationships are mixed blessings. They vacillate between a sweet dream and a nightmare, and there is no telling when one turns into the other. -- Zygmunt Bauman
  • I enjoy making solo albums because over the years it's evolved into more of a genuine personal expression of story-telling and day dreams, and I work in a way that has more control. -- Bruce Dickinson
  • Life's full of lots of dream-stealers always telling you you need to do something more sensible. I think it doesn't matter what your dream is, just fight the dream-stealers and hold onto it. -- Bear Grylls
  • My dream was to not work for anyone. There's only so many things I was good at - and how am I not going to work for anyone? I just don't want people telling me what to do. -- Brittany Howard
  • All I can tell you really is if you get to the point where someone is telling you that you are not great or not good enough, just follow your heart and don't let anybody crush your dream. -- Patti LaBelle
  • Private dreams are the most powerful. You have to dream of success to make it happen, and if you don't believe in yourself, nobody else will. But that doesn't mean you have to go around telling everyone about it. -- Tony McCoy
  • I am telling you that I am very grateful and am so proud of you for being a symbolic generation that is calling for change to the better, that is dreaming for a better future, and is making the future. -- Hosni Mubarak
  • Because winning a gold medal had been a dream of mine since a young age, I needed to empty my mind during the preparation for the Olympics by telling myself that it would be OK not to win a gold medal. -- Kim Yuna
  • I want people to follow their dreams, yes... but I'm not interested in telling young black kids how to be rappers... I want to show them that there's so many other paths you can take, besides a rapper or basketball player. -- J. Cole
  • The newspapers were against me. They were telling me that the Australian dream was a home. But that dream became worse and worse as they had to live further away from the city. My dream became better as we could build higher and higher. -- Harry Triguboff
  • My dream career would be to be in things that have real heart and are telling real stories but while doing that, you're getting really big laughs. I don't necessarily love the straight crazy comedies. 'Caddyshack' is amazing, but there's not a lot of new 'Caddyshack's. -- Jake Johnson
  • We spend most of our lives cutting down our ambitions because the world has told us to think small. Dreams express what your soul is telling you, so as crazy as your dream might seem - even to you - I don't care: You have to let that out. -- Eleni Zaude Gabre-Madhin
  • In Western dream interpretation, it's often connected to psychotherapy and looking at the personality and what's going on in your life. In Eastern dream telling, many times there's this idea of a special gift. And without this gift, you could study and study, but you'd never really become an effective dream teller. -- Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
  • When I was a kid, I was always going to bed creating a story, and that was the birth of filmmaking for me. I would like going to the dream-state by telling the story to someone else in my mind. That was my imaginary friend; it was an imaginary audience listening to my story. -- Denis Villeneuve
  • Within months after reading the novel 'The Hunger Games,' I went from telling my mom that I could see myself as this character to actually getting the role. My mother reminds me that if I could manifest such an important role just because I wanted it so much, all of my dreams are possible. -- Amandla Stenberg
  • 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 another and then another, and after five months I had 732 pages. -- Tamora Pierce
  • What are the Democrats, the party of Jim Matheson, telling them? The message of the Democrats is that the Amercian dream is over. 'The government is all you have. Give up your dreams, and the government will save you, the government will heal you, the government will be your hope and change.' We know here in Utah, none of that is true. -- Mia Love
  • It's not easy in this phosphorescent gloom telling waking dreams apart anyhow. -- Aimee Mann
  • Can a dream be wrong? Aren't dreams God's way of telling you things? -- Ellen Hopkins
  • The brain stays up all night telling stories while we sleep. We just call them dreams. -- Jonathan Gottschall
  • A night of endless dreams, inconsequent and wild, is this my life; none more worth telling than the rest. -- Murasaki Shikibu
  • Stop telling yourself that dreams don't matter, that they are only dreams and that you should be more sensible. -- Julia Cameron
  • Listen to your dreams. They are the whispers of your heart telling you all you'll ever need to be happy. -- Belva Davis
  • The biggest mistake you can make is listening to people who've given up on their dreams telling you to give up on yours. -- Umair Haque
  • I'm telling you, people. Everyday we wake up is another blessing. Follow your dreams and don't let anyone stop you. Never say never. -- Justin Bieber
  • I had a dream about you last night. We stopped telling each other about our dreams when we realized we were still inside them. -- Michael Summers
  • The realm of superstitions, fortune-telling, presentiments, intuition, dreams, all this is the inner life of a human being, and all this is the hardest thing to film. -- Krzysztof Kieslowski
  • Open your heart and listen to what it is telling you. Follow your dreams, because only a man who is unashamed of himself can manifest the glory of God. -- Paulo Coelho
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