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Dream Quotes - Page 401

I always wanted to be a fashion designer so I just have to remember that as long as I'm doing it I'm living the dream.

I always wanted to be a fashion designer so I just have to remember that as long as I'm doing it I'm living the dream.

"Marc Jacobs' new Daisy Dream is here". Interview with Ingeborg Van Lotringen, www.cosmopolitan.co.uk. July 1, 2014.

My dream is to see every girl educated, in every country.

"Why Invest in Girls?" by Tabby Biddle, www.huffingtonpost.com. October 8, 2013.

Close the day with prayer so that you may have a peaceful night free from dreams and nightmares.

Mahatma Gandhi (2011). “The Way to God: Selected Writings from Mahatma Gandhi”, p.53, North Atlantic Books

Dreams and goals keep us young and interested in life.

Louise L. Hay (2009). “Empowering Women: Every Woman's Guide to Successful Living”, p.100, ReadHowYouWant.com

I think she is growing up, and so begins to dream dreams, and have hopes and fears and fidgets, without knowing why or being able to explain them.

J. M. Barrie, Charles Dickens, Johanna Spyri, Louisa May Alcott, L. Frank Baum (2015). “Greatest Christmas Novels in One Volume: Life and Adventures of Santa Claus, Heidi, The Romance of a Christmas Card, The Little City of Hope, The Wonderful Life, Little Women, Anne of Green Gables, Little Lord Fauntleroy, Peter Pan…”, p.930, e-artnow

…what splendid dreams young people build upon a word, and how bitter is the pain when the bright bubbles burst.

Louisa May Alcott (2016). “The 'Little Women' Trilogy (Illustrated)”, p.665, ShandonPress

…on some occasions, women, like dreams, go by contraries.

J. M. Barrie, Charles Dickens, Johanna Spyri, Louisa May Alcott, L. Frank Baum (2015). “Greatest Christmas Novels in One Volume: Life and Adventures of Santa Claus, Heidi, The Romance of a Christmas Card, The Little City of Hope, The Wonderful Life, Little Women, Anne of Green Gables, Little Lord Fauntleroy, Peter Pan…”, p.1102, e-artnow

blind wantons like the gulls who scream And rip the edge off any ideal or dream.

Louis MacNeice (2015). “Selected Poems”, p.42, Faber & Faber