We live because of the dreams.
I work and then whenever I have any other time I'm with my daughter and then I go to sleep. I think you basically have to abandon the dreams of having any other adult activities in your life. You have to go to sleep whenever your child goes to sleep. That's basically how we're doing it.
As a child our dreams got scattered all about and all our future prospects got scattered to so many places and we spend our lives trying to find the little pieces that make up our lives and make up the dreams that we had as a child that got blown away in the windstorm.
So many of my dreams were to actually be able to make a living of what I did as a hobby.
In Nicaragua liberty equality and the rule of law were the stuff of dreams. But in Paris I discovered the value of those words.
Talking talking. Spinning a web of words pale walls of dreams between myself and all I see.
I'm particularly proud of my reluctance to share my dreams with anyone.
I have shared my whole life. My private and my show business life. It helps me actually to feel my songs and to go on with my dreams.
I led the life of an intellectual up until a certain age. I remember Freud's 'Interpretation of Dreams' was a big favorite when I was 11. It sounded so interesting. And it really was!
I am rich beyond the dreams of avarice.