Famous Quotes about dreaming

Haruki Murakami quote #183 from Kafka on the Shore

Youre afraid of imagination. And even more afraid of dreams. Afraid of the responsibility that begins in dreams. But you have to sleep and dreams are a part of sleep. When youre awake you can suppress imagination. But you cant suppress dreams.
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Erica Lorraine Scheidt quote #154 from Uses for Boys

Im far from the world and I see it like a brightly lit ball in the distance. The sky behind it is mostly gray. It starts in silence but I can see the people. Everyone is in a hurry. Theyre racing around the globe. They each hold a thread like a bit of string and it unravels covering the planet. The buzzing starts. The buzzing gets faster and louder. Theyre all racing to one spot on the earth. Im outside of it and I can see everything. I can see every person in the world racing to a single spot on the earth. The buzzing is all I can hear. It gets so I cant take it. Then I wake up.
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Paulo Coelho famous quote #34

and dreaming is very pleasant as long as you are not forced to put your dreams into practice. That way we avoid all the risks frustrations and difficulties and when we are old we can always blame other people-preferably our parents our spouses or our children-for our failure to realize our dreams.
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Philip K. Dick quote #36 from A Scanner Darkly

Were all dreaming Arctor said. If the last to know hes an addict is the addict then maybe the last to know when a man means what he says is the man himself he reflected. He wondered how much of the garbage that Donna had overheard he had seriously meant. He wondered how much of the insanity of the day--his insanity--had been real or just induced as a contact lunacy by the situation. Donna always was a pivot point of reality for him for her this was the basic natural question. He wished he could answer.
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Bruno Schulz quote #43 from The Street of Crocodiles

Groping blindly in the darkness he sank between the white mounds of cool feathers and slept as he fell across the bed or with his head downward pushing deep into the softness of the pillows as if in sleep he wanted to drill through to explore completely that powerful massif of feather bedding rising out of the night.
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