It never occurred to me that I'd be on a television show or in feature films but when those came into play my dreams changed along the way.
I mean we've all had those dreams where you know we try to cry out and our voice won't come.
In Nicaragua liberty equality and the rule of law were the stuff of dreams. But in Paris I discovered the value of those words.
Vain hopes are like certain dreams of those who wake.
If I thought that any of this was pre ordained then it takes away any kind of incentive to struggle or to put up with things to reach for those impossible dreams all those dramatic things.
Those born into poverty or on the margins of society require our extra support to realize their dreams.
I have those dreams that you can't put into words.
We do not really feel grateful toward those who make our dreams come true they ruin our dreams.
My parent's divorce and hard times at school all those things combined to mold me to make me grow up quicker. And it gave me the drive to pursue my dreams that I wouldn't necessarily have had otherwise.
Both dreams and myths are important communications from ourselves to ourselves. If we do not understand the language in which they are written we miss a great deal of what we know and tell ourselves in those hours when we are not busy manipulating the outside world.