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“Dream on, day by day.”

— Lailah Gifty Akita, Share via Whatsapp

“We know not what we shall be. But the drive in our hearts is the dream that keep us going.”

— Lailah Gifty Akita, Share via Whatsapp

“What I wanted. What I wanted. For so long. How bittersweet a realized dream can be flavored.”

— Elizabeth Acevedo, Clap When You Land, Share via Whatsapp

“If you will hear me through a very little more, all you can ever do for me is done. I wish you to know that you have been the last dream of my soul...A dream, all a dream, that ends in nothing, and leaves the sleeper where he lay down, but I wish you to know that you inspired it.”

— Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities, Share via Whatsapp

“I DREAM MUCH MORE THAN I CAN AFFORD मेरे सपने मेरी हैसियत नहीं देखते मेरे सपने मेरी हैसियत नहीं देखा करते”

— Vineet Raj Kapoor, Share via Whatsapp

“The United States is a land that, if you work hard and keep your dream alive, you may or may not achieve it. However, if you cheat, lie, manipulate, and bribe, you will definitely succeed.”

— Kambiz Shabankare, Share via Whatsapp

“Daily fulfill part of your dream.”

— Lailah Gifty Akita, Share via Whatsapp

“Let me ask you: Have you ever had a dream in which, having spied a deadly snake at your feet, you suddenly begin to see snakes everywhere – suddenly realize, in fact, that you re surrounded by them? Reynie was surprised. I have had that dream. It s a nightmare. Indeed. And it strikes me as being rather like when a person first realizes the extent of wickedness in the world. That vision can become all-consuming – and in a way, it, too, is a nightmare, by which I mean that it is not quite a proper assessment of the state of things. For someone as observant as you, Reynie, deadly serpents always catch the eye. But if you find that serpents are all you see, you may not be looking hard enough.”

— Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey, Share via Whatsapp

“I do the equivalent of not voting, I vote third party. I dare to dream.”

— C.A.A. Savastano, Share via Whatsapp

“PEOPLE WHO DONT HAVE DREAMS BUY INSURANCE. PEOPLE WITH DREAMS CANNOT WAIT TILL DEATH”

— Vineet Raj Kapoor, Share via Whatsapp

“You re wondering if this is real. You want proof this is an actual encounter and not just a bit of subconcious mindfuckery. What is real? Listen: You fall asleep, dream of feathers, and wake up with a raven in your hands, and you re still asking, What is real?”

— Maggie Stiefvater, Call Down the Hawk, Share via Whatsapp

“I ll see if I can dream a witch tonight, yours or mine, I don t care. And if I do, this time I m not running anywhere. I m going to turn around and gut the bitch.”

— Mark Lawrence, Prince of Thorns, Share via Whatsapp

“The wishing dream.”

— Jazz Feylynn, Share via Whatsapp

“It is difficult for you to dream,” Barrouck said, “because your shoulders are heavy with responsibility. Mine are light. If you permit me, I will hold a portion of your burden in the peace talks, if you will take a portion of my hope.”

— Jennifer Valoppi, Certain Cure: Where Science Meets Religion, Share via Whatsapp

“For my mother, who taught me how to hold on to a dream”

— Frances Cha, If I Had Your Face, Share via Whatsapp

“هكذا نعيش يموت المرء إذا حرم من خبزه ،لكنه بلا أحلام يذوي”

— Jón Kalman Stefánsson, Harmur englanna, Share via Whatsapp

“What would you do if you could snap your fingers and make it all different? Melody didn t even hesitate. Open my own place. French-inspired, most likely, with all those amazing pastries I fell in love with in Paris. Maybe light lunch fare. Hearty bread, the way it s supposed to be done- heirloom wheat baguettes baked bien cuit, that point just before burnt where the crust gets rich and caramelly.”

— Carla Laureano, Brunch at Bittersweet Café, Share via Whatsapp