Top 25 Dreaminess Quotes
#1. A curious thing happened: the terrains of England began to impinge on my consciousness, altering, then effacing, the world outside the library window ... I was wrapped in a pleasurable dreaminess. I was in a better place. If true life existed elsewhere, then I had almost found it.
Garry Disher
#2. Because she did love him, and not from afar, not with the moony dreaminess she'd used as a crutch for so many years, but with a deep, aching tenderness she felt might just kill her.
Miranda Liasson
#3. Because of a streak of dreaminess and a gentle abstraction in his nature, Victor in any queue was always at its very end. He had long since grown used to this handicap, as one grows used to weak sight or a limp.
Vladimir Nabokov
#4. Both mind and heart when given up to reveries and dreaminess, have a thousand avenues open for the entrance of evil.
Charles Simmons
#5. Children do not give up their innate imagination, curiosity, dreaminess easily. You have to love them to get them to do that.
R.D. Laing
#6. The best way to strip the allure and dreaminess from a lifelong dream is, very often, simply to have it come true.
David James Duncan
#7. The guy we want to get is the guy who did the Aerosmith album which is coming out in two days, and a Chili Peppers album, and a couple of Pearl Jam albums. We want to get someone that will sort of bring out the high energy aspect more than the dreaminess that was on the last album.
Mike Gordon
#8. Had he done it for her? "I know," said Iko with a dreaminess in her tone, though Cinder hadn't said anything. "He's fantastic." When
Marissa Meyer
#9. My mother insured that a life of petty facts and dutiful farming was kept at bay by her passionate intensity, which nurtured the essential dreaminess of his nature
Josephine Hart
#10. One price you pay for being taken for a god is the unabated dreaminess of your acolytes.
Philip Roth
#11. The metaphysics of substance. The strange feeling which comes over us when we sense: this is skin - this is bone - all in a single vision that is completely unearthly. The dreaminess of our existence mixed at the same time with the indescribably sweet illusion of reality.
Max Beckmann
#12. Um ... You know, at this point, I think we're co-creators with the fans. We use a lot of feedback.
Casey Hudson
#13. A 'dreamer' is one possesses the gift of dreaming by day. Sure, many dream at night, but don't also small babies and animals dream at night? To dream by day and dream aloud: Is this not the reward for all the troubles we humans must face?
Roman Payne
#14. Music is the journey. You never arrive in music; the work is never over.
Phil Woods
#15. Leaders shouldn?t attach moral significance to their ideas: Do that, and you can?t compromise.
Peter Drucker
#16. I think Stills has been playing better than ever. I know a lot of it sounds self-serving, but he truly has.
Graham Nash
#17. All these rumors about [Tom Cruise] being gay. I don't believe it. I don't believe it for one minute. He hasn't been to one of my shows.
Bette Midler
#18. Happiness is impossible for longer than 15 minutes. We are the descendants of creatures who, above all else, worried.
Alain De Botton
#19. What unites the church is infinitely more important than what divides us.
Nicky Gumbel
#20. I love color. When I paint, I use a lot of color. I love art that has a vibrancy of color and compositions. I adore the Impressionists, and I'm influenced strongly by them as a self-taught artist.
Pierce Brosnan
#21. If I had my choice in life I would have had the gifts of Tennessee Williams or Eugene O'Neill. Unfortunately my gifts lie in comedy and so comedy comes fairly easy to me and I occasionally have an idea for a very serious piece and I do it, but the ideas don't come that readily to me.
Woody Allen
#22. Faith is a big thing we explore.
Uzo Aduba
#23. Her face was pale, her eyes as sad as when she looked at the ocean.
Rick Riordan
#24. My mother wrote lyrics and sang but was overtaken by life with four children and worked.
Joy Harjo
#25. I call therefore a complete and generous education that which fits a man to perform justly, skilfully and magnanimously all the offices both private and public, of peace and war.
John Milton
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