
Top 14 Redream Quotes
#1. We can redream this world and make the dream come real. Human beings are gods hidden from themselves.
Ben Okri
#2. The most powerful teaching moments are the ones where you screw up.
Brene Brown
#3. When laissez-faire creates instability, the move to a freer market can be something less than pure gain.
Robert Kuttner
#4. Drop the fear. What you fear most, can be a repeated theme in your life.
Amit Ray
#5. Every form of happiness if one, every desire is driven by the same motor
by our love for a single value, for the highest potentiality of our own existence
and every achievement is an expression of it.
Ayn Rand
#6. If there is one critical ingredient for your successful quest for both wealth and happiness, it is discipline.
Jim Rohn
#7. As we think of power in the 21st century, we want to get away from the idea that power's always zero sum - my gain is your loss and vice versa. Power can also be positive sum, where your gain can be my gain.
Joseph Nye
#8. Whatever word you use to describe diving into the deepest part of a human. Take your pick; they're all woefully inadequate, but they're also all we have.
Marisa De Los Santos
#9. What do you think?" I ask.
"Your suit looks like mine." Kenji frowns. "I'm supposed to be the one with the black suit. Why can't you have a pink suit? Or a yellow suit-"
"Because we're not the freaking Power Rangers," Winston says, rolling his eyes.
Tahereh Mafi
#10. You were the only blessing I think, I didn't deserve at first place.
Deepakgogna
#11. I saw all those great '70s films when I was 9, and no one in my Brooklyn neighborhood cared if a kid watched an R movie.
Michael De Luca
#12. Lying here with him, I realize love is so much more than silly words or actions. It is all encompassing and unfathomable until experienced. It is darkness intertwined with light, good with evil.
Nancee Cain
#14. [ ... ] to catch those unrecorded gestures, those unsaid or half-said words, which form themselves, no more palpably than the shows of moths on the ceiling, when women are alone, unlit by the capricious and coloured light of the other sex.
Virginia Woolf
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