Quotes about Dreams
Sleep takes off the costume of circumstance, arms us with terrible freedom, so that every will rushes to deed. A skillful man reads his dreams for his self-knowledge; yet not the details, but the quality. What part does he play in them - a cheerful, manly part, or a poor, drivelling part? However monstrous and grotesque their apparitions, they have a substantial truth.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Men never cling to their dreams with such tenacity as at the moment when they are losing faith in them and know it, but do not dare confess it to themselves.
— Anonymous
This election is about you, your hopes, your dreams, your fears, and what wakes you up at 3 a.m.
— Kamala Harris
If I ever went to Paris,' said Francis, unexpectedly pensive, 'I think I would be very happy...
— Jack Kerouac
I love the way everybody says "LA" on the Coast; it's their one and only golden town when all is said and done.
— Jack Kerouac
Some people spend their lives building ultimate dream homes so they can enjoy their twilight years... Others spend their last days in nursing homes.
— Billy Graham
Wisdom is to have dreams big enough not to lose sight when we pursue them.
— Oscar Wilde
Roaring dreams take place in a perfectly silent mind. Now that we know this, throw the raft away.
— Jack Kerouac
If you can dream it, you can achieve it. The secret to recapturing dreams is to enjoy the pursuit of the dream, rather than to focus on the outcome.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Your hindrance? Trying to build your dream without the Dreammaker.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Before you get to the place that is calling you, recognize whom you can talk to about your destiny and whom you can't. Dream killers will
— Bishop TD Jakes
Most people are manipulated by the approval of others, the paycheck that supports them, and the lifestyle that has handcuffed them to the brass ring of perceived success. On this path we eventually live like slaves to a man-made system. We chase the goals of others instead of pursuing our own dreams. We anesthetize our despair with the next purchase, pill, or plunder.
— Bishop TD Jakes