Top 15 Dreamreader Quotes
#1. That is dreamreading. As the birds leave south or north in their season, the Dreamreader has dreams to read.
Haruki Murakami
#2. It is belief in the Bible, the fruits of deep meditation, which has served me as the guide of my moral and literary life. I have found capital safely invested and richly productive of interest, although I have sometimes made but a bad use of it.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#3. Friend, our dream is not Easy to explain and not to follow without knowledge about Dreams.
Jan Jansen
#4. After reading a book, you become someone else: Now you are not you, but you plus the book!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#5. Good manners are not merely snobbish ornaments, as Mrs. Lippett's regime appeared to believe. They mean self-discipline and thought for others, and my children have got to learn them.
Jean Webster
#6. There are times when a falsehood well told bridges over quite a difficulty, but in the long run, you had better tell the truth, even if you swim the creek.
Robert Green Ingersoll
#7. An underestimated element in poetry, that reading aloud makes clear, is the pause. I mean especially the force of a pause or a couple of pauses close together, contrasted with a longer unit of grammar.
Robert Pinsky
#8. Many times, I thought the sat-phone was just a hindrance because it can become a crutch. You can call someone in Australia or Europe and talk about what you're going through, but it doesn't actually help. Sat-phones and GPS can't show you where the grass or the wells are.
Tim Cope
#10. You don't know what it's like to be alone until you've had someone inside your head.
Ann Aguirre
#11. I've been very lucky not to have turned down too many roles that I've later regretted.
Richard Schiff
#12. Everything you think, say, and do needs to become intentional and aligned with your purpose, your values, and your goals.
Jack Canfield
#13. Entitlement didn't start with my kids. It began with me.
Kristen Welch
#14. Someone to share his life with, who would greet him with a smile and a kiss, and a toddler to tackle him around the knees. Not much by today's standards, but everything by his own.
Rhonda Nelson